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RAMBLINGS... Labor Day, September 1956, our last free day before real ulaborn days Good by, tennis courts Hello, class rooms New comers, many of them, were welcomed to St Peter's Freshmen 27, Sophomores 9, Juniors 8, Seniors 9 boosted our enrollment from, 56 in '55 to 93 in '56 Talk about rapid growth! A very special note of apprecia tion to our priests, our parents, our friends for providing a bus to bring students from Pierce City, Sarcoxie, Wentworth, Monett Remember, nThere is no act of ours that the lmighty will not take into accountn Mother McAuley Our All School Mixer, nCharmed, I'm sure,' t'was the first chance we had to get acquainted Campaign posters, promises, and slogans high lighted our spirited student council campaign Congratulations to the winners We've not been disappointed in your leadership you paid special attention to Mother McAuley's maxim Uwe must not make too many laws, if we draw the strings too tight they will break nOld Father Time can't get ahead of Joe Yeage Tha 's a mighty fine wrist watch you won for selling the most season athletic tickets, thanks Joe We are proud, very proud of Glenn Meadows for presenting his Voice of Democracy speech so that the judges were favorably impressed A fifty dollar bond is only one phase of the reward, school spirit is another Mary Kathryn Staed's 'Constitution Temple of Liberty' gives us added pride, and sets a goal for us to maintain the future A palnless way of ralsing funds was the annual student council sponsored Box lunch PAINLLSSV Well, the food was good. Too good and too much Plans began taking shape for THB ROCK, theme, pictures, ads FLASH We became part of the new diocese, Springfield ,Xb V Cape Girardeau Most Reverend Charles H Helmsing installed KS ff as its first Bishop on Nevember 28, 1956 Thanksglving Surprise food shower to our beloved Sisters, the turkey' tail feathers were green backs Why shouldn't he strut? Basketball season began, Cheerleaders chosen, St Peter' Warriors are on the trail, 10 wins, 10 losses, student body fully cooperated, attendance at games good Resolution promise to keep up the record Words of appreciation to Mr Bowers, our coach, and to all of those parents and frlends who helped at the games and who furnished our transportation Joplin Christmas Parade, S . Peter's Bugle and Drum Corps Second Place Winner, t5o Christmas Parade, Webb City, RAY'S SERVICE STATION 1201 Madison Webb City JOPLIN VENLTIAN BLIND V netian Bllnds Windows 1525 Main St MA A 5hOh f'e fa! a ' 0 0 0 o c -- I, c 0 c Q ' Q Q 0 A I I . - v 0 c 0 o 0 4 ll D O C n r. t F I Q I U o O I -- I o o o in o c 0 ' - ' J ' W . O I Q il 'I i I I ,,1 . '.3'f-6 . . ,age n Q c ' -'aff'-I . -c 'n mile? ,-'I 'A S dilmllr. . . , ' 0 o o ' ' Q S Q ' -.. --we ..- . o 0 c u 1 .3 , -
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X! bf second place winner, 825 Three cheers for Mr Kaufman and h1s girls Prize money spent for a new Ludw1g Bell Lyra They shall have music wherever we go Our Miss Merry Christma Betty Craton, surely did compliment that float we played Santa in the Toys For Tots Program, and loved it That's what they mean by Christmas Spirit Christmas Dance, went in the hole, but had fun, anyway Holy Hour for Sodalists, New Year's Eve, How many resolutions hgven't you ,V'N ke t9 COhl ' Semester exane really racked our brains What's a sklnned knee among friends? Skating parties were fun Goo l thlng we had insurance Talent Show what a spark, the whole school burned with talent Our Betty Crocker, Cecelia Cone, has been studying recipes instead of chemistrv 'How do you, doo Welcome! Open House for Paren s, February 17, the whole school really shined Basketball season just about over, lots of energy used, Good season, Boys Speech contests Golden City! Neosho! Springfield! Speecho Had a beautiful Sodality Reception, nHeads lifted igh, Catholic Action our cry, Courtesy week Hope it lasts more than a week Don't forget nGood manners add to the value of good works Mother McAuley C. Y C Buffet Supper, Scavenger Hunt, and Dance, stayed out too late, won't get any work out of us tomorrow Sophomores Mardi Green Shrove Tuesday, wasn't like New Orleans except that we had fun. March 7, Sister M Aquinas' Feast Day UNO, we had school Music Recital fruitful climax of hours of practice Baseball, Time will tell April 18, Holy Thursday Easter May, Our Lady' month , Yes, that's right. Just three more weeks to go . Freshman Dance really broke the monotony . Q Seniors Free Day! Lots of words and work making plans for THAT DAY Baccalaureate, St Mary's, Joplin, May 12 nOh Happy Day GRADLATION! St Peter's, Joplin, May 19, 1957 Ma rowning nBring flowers of the fairest' Farewell Seniors ams! ! no , can't wait till next weeku . Final Reports Well, we've got three months for Pop to cool off School's Out! nTry to view passing events as you w view them a year hence, or as if they happened a year ago Mother McAuley SOUTHWESTERN OFFICE OUTFITTERS 625 Main MA 3-OQMM - II N-- -- T . 0 S, X K p . ...D a o 0 X 4 -XF b. . ' . 0 0 Q . d x I I Q 0 0 ', K e V o 0 0 :X f ,, ' . . . ' . H t What a turn out! How about changing to St. Peter's School of h I . . . n 0 0 0 ' ll -- -- o Q 0 0 M N D -- 0 o 0 L E N T . -- ll o Q 0 o o 0 S I Q . I I I . . . y C 3- ' Q I I O O O R U' h I O O . . . 1i1' ' .ll
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