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X yi! if Q! x t f ,gf-'g-If if 'V I Huff? in it A I nf ,. fy jf' . fjgif ,mn 1 qu ,, ,. ns ,, V' f' e,giif3,t Time Marches On! SEPTEMBER 6-Goodbye summerg Hello Teachers! . . . News, News, Have a sample News, folks? . . . 9- Surprise! School was dismissed early for the Perry Day Celebration . . . 10-The Colonels tore Grove City apart . . . 16-Hey! Hey! the 12-2,s and the A Cappella sponsor the first dance . . . 17-A hard game but we tied with Warren! Foot- ball of course! . . . 23-Jamestown bowed before us in defeat. Yea! Colonels! OCTOBER 1-Still marching on to victory! Tech falls before the Fighting Colonels . . .7-Another game, another victory for Vincent-too bad Greenville . . . 11-We help the scholarship fund by attend- ing the benefit performance of 6'She Stoops to Conquerv . . . 14-All loyal fans of Vincent turn out for the Rally Dance in the Girls, Gym . . . 15- At last! The Colonels celebrate on Lion's meat . . . 18-Jill Edwards, the Personality Lady, brought back again by popular demand . . . 20- Ouch! My Elbow!-The Band and Orchestra Skating Party . . . 21-Ha! Ha! School today but only for teachers . . . Farrell broke our winning streak, but forfeited later-no fair using over-age players! . . . 24-Don't look now, but is that an A or li-Card Day . . . 28-Too bad! We lost to Campbell Memorial . . . Lights, Action, More Action! Another Carnival goes down in history. NOVEMBER 5-A 32-0 win over Prep . . . 10-12-25s give a hilarious skating party . . . 19-We were 'ffit to be tied when we lost to East in the Cham- pionship Game, . . 23-Hi-Y celebrates the last day of school by giving a Thanksgiving sweater dance . . . 25-Balloons, girls in pretty dresses and two bands, at the Masonic for the Tri-Hi Dance . . . 28-Ho, Hum! Ho, Hum! as back to work we come . . . Vincent trounces Academy in first Water- polo game . . . 29- Have you made your down- payment yet? beginning of second Spokesman campaign . . . 30-Football team's last victory- Turkey and fixin's go down to decisive defeat- at the Football Banquet. . . DECEMBER 1-Our waterpoloists ride the waves of Victory over Tech . . . 2- Kind Lady the J an- uary Senior Class Play went over with a bang . . . 5-Warriors bow to Vincent in waterpolo . . . 6- We begin the basketball season with a victory over Dunkirk . . . 8-Lions sink beneath the waves forever-another waterpolo victory . . . 9- Band and Orchestra dance instead of play . . . 12-The teachers tell us how good or how bad we are when we receive our second card marks . . . 14-Vincent songbirds break forth in song at the annual Christmas Choral Concert . . . 15-Colonel mermen again crowned champs in waterpolo . . . 16-Pre-Christmas dance sponsored by the 12-l's . . . 20--Robin Hood comes to Strong Vincent in l 1-f-,. i L. ,Q ' ,F iff' fe ' 5 49 L FW , 2172 X KH A 0 X tif i Mg ltiltistilsfisfittt'-S-A t 4 M i r iii in ' x in . X 'lug swf Rx? IH' Ffismxxx l.aL?x21nf 2, .114-1 . Ten A'
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l I Miss Sheehan, Miss Weindorf. Miss Greiner, Miss Hartleh, substitute. Administration All organizations must have a department which controls and directs the rest. Here in school we call this department the administration and it not only controls and directs, but also gives at helping hand to all students in their problems. We never think specifically of the duties of the administration unless we are sent to the office, and then our thoughts are a little bitter. The principal, his assistants, and the office staff' do their Work so efficiently and direct the running of the school so smoothly that We are scarcely conscious of the immense job they so ably ac- complish. Tl1e only way to really comprehend its far-reaching work would be to picture our school, a community of varying interests, going its own Way without the guiding hand of the Hoificef' Think of the l50O pupils making out their I Nine schedules at random with a Wild hope that any of them would agree and that a teacher would, too. Imagine the cozy little classes of a hundred and fifty or so, working in rooms built to accom- modate thirty-five. Students would be walking in and out at all hours with no records of atten- dance. We could not Hnd the number of our credits because there would be no office files. Why, there vvouldn't even be anyone to lead our singing of American in auditorium! Yes, what would we do without our adminis- tration to guide us in doing things. We are lucky in having our Mr. Coon, Miss Connell, and Mr. Anderson to head our school, and Miss Weindorf, Miss Sheehan, and Miss Greiner to keep our records, handle clerical work, take care of our locker keys, and many, many other things. Ellen F. Connell A.l3. College of St. Catherine lVl.lfd. University of Pittsburgh Girls' Adviser, Girls' Attendance Officer, Adviser-Student Coun- cilg A Cappella. 'T-1 4
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