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'Mn SOPHOMORE OFFICERS HAROLD BRICKNER president ELDON KIMMET treasurer IULIE SNYDER vice president KAREN WEIMERSKIRCH secretary FRESHMEN OFFICERS IOHN LAMBERIACK president IOYCE ELCHERT treasurer MARILYN BLASER vice president MARY LONSWAY secretary IUNIOR OFFICERS IANE LICHTLE representative RONA LD H USS representative LOWELL BUGN ER treasurer NANCY WITMORE secretary GERALDINE BOFF vice president IAMES PARK president C I Q
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acluuafwL, jwm. z6'arliwa1wL, 0' ,7iI'l'l.Q.., in, 'Mom jlzqhf Sept. 8- He that climbs the ladder must be- gin at the first rung. First day of school. Sept. IO-- Action like everything else that is good, is its own reward. Preview game, Teresa Peluso second place winner in Queen Contest. Sept. 25- In youth we Iearnj in age we un- derstand. Gene Brickner, senior class presi- dent, gave report on Operation Youth in an assembly. Oct. I- Better to wear out than to rust out. Wendelette-Foslin campaign opens. Oct. 5- The three foundations of Iearningj Seeing much, suffering much, and studying much. Tom Abowd, Don Filliater and Ros- anne Welly attend Bowling Green yearbook workshop. Oct. 'II- Oh! If I were dead now, Or up in my bed now, To cover my head now, And have a good cry! Freshman Initiation. Oct. I2- All work and no play makes lack a dull boy. Columbus Day-Free. Oct. I8- How grand is victory, but how dear! Wendelette-Foslin campaign ends. Oct. I8-I9-- Error will slip through a crack, while truth will stick in a doorway. First Six Weeks Test. Oct. 26- A stranger's eyes see clearest. State Inspector pays us a visit. Oct. 28- All I know is what I read in the papers. journalism class publish first issue of Wendelette. Oct. 28- Heaven is blessed with perfect rest but the blessing of earth is toil. Magazine contest opens. Oct. 31- Youth comes but once in a life- time. Y.C.S. meeting at Central Catholic High School in Toledo, Ohio. Nov. I- The saints are God's jewels. All Saints Day-Free. Nov. Il- Victories that are easy are cheap. Magazine contest closed. Nov. I2- There are some defeats more tri- umphant than victories. Football season ends. Nov. 'I5- A hunting we will go. Hunting season opens, Results in free day. Nov. 22-Z4- The windows of my soul I throw wide open to the sun. Retreat. Nov. 25-26- So once in every year we throng upon a day apart, To praise the Lord with feast and song, In thankfulness of heart. Thanks- giving vacation. Nov. 30- Hitch your wagon to a star. Bas- ketball season opens. Dec. I-2- There is no pleasure without a little bitterness. Second six weeks tests. Dec. 8- O Mary, conceived without sin, Pray for us who have recourse to Thee. Immacu- late Conception. Free day. Dec. I0- Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Magazine contest prizes awarded. Dec. I7-- On with the dance! . . . No sleep till morning. C.Y.O, semi-formal. Dec. 2l- The play is the thing. Dramatic Club presents, Why the Chimes Rang. Dec. 22 to lan. 4-- At Christmas play, and make good cheer, For Christmas comes but once a year. Christmas and New Year's vaca- tion. lan. I- If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind. Winter Fantasy formal dance. lan. I0-I4- Seeing is believing. Under- classmen pictures taken. lan. 'I9-20- Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no fibs. Semester tests. lan. 24- The discovery of a new dish does more for human happiness than the discovery of a new star. Opening of cafeteria at High School. lan. 30- Let them stew in their own juice. Open House. Feb. 22- The father of his country. Wash- ington's birthday. Free day. Feb. 22- Music when soft voices die, vi- brates in the memory. Ken Holland Choral Concert sponsored by the Student Council. Mar. I-- Go forth to meet the future without fear. Career Day held at F. H. S. for all sophomores, juniors and seniors of St. Wen- delin. April 6 to 12-- Christ the Lord is risen. Easter vacation. May- The magic of the footIights. Senior class play. Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Honor night. Mary we crown Thee with blossoms today. May crowning. Nothing now is left but a majestic memory. june Baccalaureate Exercise june 5- Tears are summer showers to the soul. Graduation Day.
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Geraldine Boff Carol Coleman Sharon Dyer Helen Frankart Ruth Ann Gase Donna Hoffbauer Nancy Howbert Georgia ller Shirley Knowlton lone Lichtle Carolyn Margraf joanne Miller Frances Potteiger Lois Reese Sandra Reinhart joanne Reiter Norma Schreiner Nancy Schock Sue Ann Sullivan Norefa Weber julie Weimerskirch Nancy Witmore
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