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gd M 'fr 3' K iff ,.f , , 1 at 1 arffaww f , X O A g .... of 'iff tl 1 H ,1 Vf' 'f ' 1 : 'Qf,,, ,ff 2 E '17 Ivy Galendar X l 5 , Oct. 11. The sophomores entertained at assembly this morning. We were sur- prised to learn they are so musically inclined. Their program consisted chiefly of beauti- fully rendered solos by Mary Francis'Falardeau, accompanied by Ethel McDonald and Rose Corcoran accompanied by Verna La Barge. A group song by Michael Flaherty, Acquinas Fitzgerald, Charles Murphy, Dorothy Dual, Mary Frances Falardeau, Ethel McDonald, and Rose Corcoran was very much enjoyed. A short talk was given by Coach john Padden on the need of school spirit. After the program the whole assembly took part in the pep songs and cheers. Oct. 12. Cathedral romped to an 18 to 0 victory over Proctor-at Proctor. Three cheers for Cathedral! Oct. 14. The Booster Club held their usual weekly meeting in the auditorium this afternoon. Six weeks seem to have slipped away. Cathedral students are preparing for their first examinations. Religion tests were given today and we'll soon know who slept through those precious hours. Oct. 15. The Seniors are working on a series of one-act plays. Their first, which is entitled Spreading the News by Lady Gregory, will be presented in the near future. Oct. 16. All the students seem so anxious to take their six weeks test today. I wonder why? l have it. They want to get them over with. Oct. 19.. Duluth Cathedral defeated the Superior Cathedral grid team here Sat- urday at Gates Field by a count of 12-. Come on, boys! Cheer up, there's always ho el p Oct. 21. Everyone looks so bright and happy at a few days' vacation for Teachers' Convention. l'm sure they're all glad to be back to school. Oct. 22. Good news again! The lvy has won the All-American rating in the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association Contest for two successive years. Members of the Parent-Teachers Associiation have completed arrangements for a card party to be held in the school auditorium Monday evening. Oct. 25. The Aurora Club's third annual autumn dance was held in the school auditorium this evening. The auditorium is beautifully decorated in Hallowe'en colors to suit the season. Oct. 28. Today groups of students constantly rushed to a large frame, which is hanging on the wall in the corridor. And do you know what it was all about? They were looking at the Honor Roll for the first six weeks. CALENDAR-November Nov. 1. Today, on All Saints Day, we had the first snow-fall. Nov. 2. Many students attended mass this morning in honor of All Souls Day. Nov. 4. Today a large poster told us the result of the first all-school theme con- test. The subject was chosen from a picture symbolizing the major sports: baseball and football. Nov. 5. Members of various classes were selected for the Glee Club. Nov. 7. According to the announcement made by Mrs. P. L. McCorkell, chairman, the next card party of the Cathedral Parent Teacher's will be held on November 15. Nov. 8. The Mission Crusade held its first meeting on Friday. The officers for the year were introduced by Marydean Pelletier. A letter from the Sisters in China was read by Mildred Beauto. After a meeting a program was given by the Public Speaking class. Nov. 13. Cathedral gained a victory over New Richmond with a score of 13-0. Nov. 11. Ma or George Dietrich of Superior, addressed the student body in assem- bly at the annual Alrmistice Day program. The remaining part of the program con- sisted of readings by Helen Baum and Patricia Hurley. Nov. 12. The lvy Staff held a meeting after school. Plans are being made to send delegates to the National Scholastic Press convention at Chicago in December. Nov. 1. The newly organized Booster Club held their regular meeting in the auditorium. Miss Louise Nys, president, was in charge. Nov. 14. The entire student body participated in a Snake Dance in preparation for the Central-Cathedral game to be played Saturday. Nov. 16. The team fought gamely with Central, but lost by a score 13-0 KN M- CZ-f' i
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Currenixa Hl'story As a valualrle adjunct to your stuclies, reaai tire Telegram for all tlze cloings of tile Jay-- Success to you in stuclies anal sports Tile EUenl.ng Telegram UPPER WISCONSIN'S BIG DAILY Superior. ufisconsin Cathedral Music Studio Private Lessons Class Lessons Q Piano, Voice, Violin and Organ l , 5 f Only serious students who are willing to work, and who 1 desire to become proficient in the art of music, are accepted. Modern methods are used and every attention is given to the student's technic and interpretation so that he may l become a thoroughly trained musician. l, Playing before small audiences has many advantages, and ample opportunity is given each student to appear in 1 informal recitals. Q xg Class instruction is given in piano onlyg the Curtis method Sh xx, is used. Xp X Phone: Broad 1812 1614 Belknap st. 1 it lx f- XX A -101- nm gn ,il ,gf w s J X gox xf iw, RX Q X N. ss if ily
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