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, X.-fwaxe eat f X ' f 5lXQX .Je fs' f 'al If if Ivy Galendar . March 4. Ivy staff meetings have been suspended for a time. Material for the Ivy is being printed and we are awaiting its return. March 5. Ashes and penance are in evidence today. March 6. The Perestrello Club held a meeting at Mary Chapman's home. An eiitertainmeiit for the faculty was discussed. I U March 7. After the usual monthly mission meeting this morning a one-actqplay entitled Good Medicine was presented by Angeline DeCoolc, Louise Bachand, and Fran- cis Bennett. The play lived up to its name and was good medicine for the entire student body. March ll. Announcement has been made that Kathryn Metzger is to be queen of the junior Prom. Congratulations Kathryn. 'March 12. The standings of the Senior Class have been averaged. Marydean Pelletier is valedictorian, and Mildred Beauto, salutatorian. The ten honor students are Inez McCumber, Gladys 'I'ePoel, Alberta Sherman, Leota Lue, james O'Day, Helen Col- lins, Florence Stariha, Marie Kastern, Edward Bartelme, and Francis Whiteaker. ,March 13, 4. Our class schedule has been arranged these two days so that all enthusiasts may attend the Basketball Tournament. l March 17. To-night, in honor of St. Patrick's Day, an Irish program will be presented by a grotip of High School boys and girls. ' y March IS. he Senior class play has been selected. It is entitled 'tWatch Your Step, Wilton. Many of the Seniors have reported for a try-out. . 4 March 21. Weekly assembly consisted of a debate on the detrimental effects of chain stores. Francis Whiteaker and john Danielson upheld the negative, and Anthony Cronin and Edward Barteline defended the affirmative. Decision was rendered in favor of the negative. , March 25. The juniors and Sophomores are playing a game tonight to decide who will play the Seniors in the final game of the Inter-Class Tournament. The score was 31-12 in favor of the juniors. I 1 March 28. Congratulations to the Seniors. They won the final in the most exciting game ol the Inter-Class tournament, which secures for them the beautiful trophy. April 1. The entire student body took an intelligence test. Is this a coincidence or an April F0oI's joke? Time will tell. . April 3. A most delightful and interesting demonstration was given by Barney Stapert today. Mr. Stapert was formerly the world amateur tvpewriting champion. Mr. Stapert used an Underwood typewriter, on which he performed several one-minute speed demonstrations. K April 4. Our Monthly Mission meeting was held this morning. Mildred Beauto called the meeting to order, and Kenneth Gordon read the minutes. Rev. Msgr. Owens addressed the assembly, with a talk on mission work. n Immediately following the business meeting, the assembly was entertained by the sophomores with a one-act comedy Poets All. The characters that took part in this playlet were lean Lindsay, Leo Spatgen, Vincent Wiles, and Herbert Bartleme. April 7. A meeting of the football and basketball players of this year was held. gfhomas Manley was chosen football captain, and Charles Murphy as basketball captain or 1931. April 9. The Seniors challenged the juniors to a baseball game. - April 10. Assembly was entertained by the Freshies in a delightful one-act com- edy, entitled The Gods Condescendedf' Immediately following, the Achilles trophy, donated by Father Annabring, was presented to the Seniors, who had won the Inter- Class Tournament. The trophy was accepted from Father Annabring by Francis White- aker, who represented the Senior class. Mr. Whiteaker gave a short speech of acceptance. April 13. Palm Sunday Solemn Services at 10:30. For the last time Gerald Mahon, an alumnus of Cathedral, is participating in Holy Week Services as a layman. Gerald will be ordained in june of this year. Our best wishes will be with him April 14. Kathryn Metzger is our Editor-in-Chief for the 1931 Ivy, and Helen Baum Business Manager. Congratulations April 16. In the Art Room a beautiful display of wall panels was viewed by many spectators. , Our Easter vacation starts tomorrow. Ha py Easter April 17. The last word of the Ivy must e sent to press. As we look into the future we see: junior Prom, junior-Senior Banquet, Senior Class Play, Ivy comes into circulation, Finals, Graduation. Q K ii A D-.at ..112- j x li.. as 'i K
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