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upon his desk accompanied by looks and glances of utter horror at, the fact of hating ruined his fatherfs best watch. But, unknown to the teacher, 'tho fwateh contains a spring upon which 'have been printed by our illustrious workmen, a complete set of gram er rules, and some useful quotations, by the use of which the student is enables to acquire at least 1001 fhe hopes, for his test. Anyone wishing furthur information concerning our products write to usins at Chatahoechee Institute, and you will probably receive no answer. I Francis Smith. . ,---1 A HURRICANE EXPERIENCE f----' It happened en'that dag of November 8, 1955 that we left school at approx. ten bells and browsed arcun town until the shows opened. Just before cn ring one of the theatres we dined luxuriously on some high temperatured canines and fooling quite conky and boasting that there wasn't even gonna be a stonm, we one tered the show. nIt was rottenu. At five minutes past two we left the show aig walked through the downpoaring rain singing 'Isn't It a Lovely Day to Be Caug in the Rainu until we reached our destination, 'the school where we boarded our bicycle and started for home. Riding one another we managed to roach Ca or s Furniture Store when the v'nd ll t t d bl 'n Th u t -r so str that they blew Hart and meflrrofacithoybiciflelg whiwcvh tion siategas wgifeby iesoiiyf' we lit out after the du b looking thing, finally catching it, .then we headed back for a filling station. By t e time we reac ed there the wind was really hooping it up. ' r ' h 1 t In the height of the storm we tried to cross the street, figuring if we made it to the Courthouse we would be safe. As we proceeded on pur way, we slipped on our faces, but managed to pick ourselves up and scramb od up th steps. After two hours of tercher and exposure, we caught a taxi and arrived homo to receive plenty of ???? from our parents. Bob who lived on the opposite side of the river could not get home because ef the bridges being ug, so we sent a telegram which went to the sum of 51.53 Qcollectj and was rece vo about 11:00 P.M., three hours after he reached home. James Rendell. E SMlTTYfS TIES be Way 'baekf in ninetcenithiriy three Wb were Freshmen denft you see. ' Yet Francis Smith did even then Dare wear those ties that have from ten To umpteen colors in their print,' They constitute each rainbow tint. New four long years have passed away And yet, on each recurring day There has been brightness! Oh Galore! For gay ties Francis always were And wefve been thankful ever after They were the cause for happy laughter. we think that we should surely die If we canit see another tie When we shall be at school no more Just like the tics that Francis wore. Each loud tie that we ever see Shall rocmll a Gesu memory. Catherine Hefinger.A
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A CK me WL E DG M E. N T 5 we are deeply indebted to the following indi- viduals whc, by their generous SGTWSUDB have made the publication of this annual possible. we ex- tend our heartfelt thanks to: Rev. Florence D. Sullivan. S. J., Rev. Joseph Tv Burleigh, S. J., and the Sisters of St. Joseph. V The June Press, especially Mr. Smith and Mr. Hen- derson, for their many helpful suggestions.- in The Commercial Engraving Co., particularly :Mh. Cann, who is responsible for the engraving of this book. The merchants who, through their co-operation in advertising, have assisted in making this annual a success. ' The students who aided in writing the articles herein contained.
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