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'KS 'I'lIl Cllllllll GROW S0 GRN' TIII ll l0l SLOGAN FOR AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK, NOVEMBER 10 - 16, 1957 St. Gregory's Jr. High, realizing that Spiritua11y-vigorous Children Mean a Spiritually-vigorous Nation, held its first RETREAT on March 17. conferences were given by Father Frances Crane, a LaSa1ette Missionary from Connecticut. Vocationa11y-prepared Children Mean a Vocationally-prepared Nation. St. Gregory's sponsored VOCATION DAY on March 19. Father E. Ryan from St. Patrick's, Fort Worth, was the speaker. CAREER DAY if - 125' fit. St. Gregory's first CAREER DAY was held in the base- ment of the Church. Luncheon for speakers, teachers, and students was served by the mothers of the Junior High Classes. Speakers are fsitting from left to rightj Mrs. R. Shear, nursingg Mrs. M. Hall, Aviationg Mr. J. Spiller, engineering, Msgr. E. V. McCullough, Invocation, Mrs. R. Donovan, home economics, Mrs. B. J. Finn, welcome address, fstanding from left to right, Mr. B. Jackson, petroleum, Father J. Przydacz, gu-est, Mr. S. Przywara, businessg Dr. A. Sampeck, dentistry, Mr. F. Brinkman, insurance. Mr. C. Schlue- ter, aviation, Mr. P. Staskus, law, are not pictured. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE SCHOOL SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME IN TYLER, TEXAS Ever since November 9, 1945, the day that Mrs. W. M. Haddad and Mrs. H. Y. Haggard met the Sisters at Troup and welcomed them to their convent home in Tyler, Mrs. Haddad, Aunt Sophie to the Sisters, prepares and serves the Sisters their birthday dinner. We Sisters were twelve years old on Nov. 9, 1957. God love you, Aunt Sophie! Sisters Bernard, Herman Joseph, Blase and Teresita ,,,,,,: were the first Sisters to be served by Aunt Sophie.
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A OFFIC ERS of the Ninth Grade are Carol George, presidentg John Olsen, vice'-presidentg Carolyn O'Byrne, secretaryg David McNamara, treasurer. 'H ff rmv F , I . if. -u I4 Z-' 5 AS THEY SEE THEMSELVES Ballad of a Teen-age Queen -Carol Bieber Breathless -Mary Bob Bouvy Take Me Out to the Ball Game - Kathleen Corcoran For Heaven's Sake -Maria Ehmann Belonging to Someone -Carmellia Fallacaro Sophisticated Lady -Marcia Funk I Almost Lost My Mind -Carol George Mixed Emotions -Patty Ludwig If You've Got the Money, l've Got the Time - Carolyn O'By1-ne , The Roving Kind -Kathleen Peterschmidt Wreck on the Highway -Patty Price Solitude -Angela Reed Stouthearted Man -Tony Brinkman Giant -Mike Channing Daddy Cool -Ronald Driggers Ange1's Smile -Leon Geary Oh! Oh! I'm Falling in Love Again -Ronnie Hitt In Time -Dean Kellner It's a Woman's World -Andy Long Why Don't They Understand? -Ronnie Middlebrooks Everyday fSchoolj-John Olsen N A Million Miles from Nowhere -Dan Spiller Rumors are Flying -Dick Stine I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday -Dennis Swift A Bad Motorcycle -David McNamara xv. ,Ii WHO'S WHO IN THE FRESHMAN CLASS Most Popular Boy and Girl Dick Stine and Carol Bieber Friendliest Ronnie Hitt and Carol George Intelligent Tony Brinkman and Marcia Funk Athletic Ronnie Hitt and Kathleen Corcoran Mr. and Miss Glamour Ronnie Hitt and Carol Bieber Wittiest David McNamara and Maria Ehrmann Boy Most Likely to Succeed Dennis Swift ' Girl Most Likely to Succeed Marcia Funk Most Quiet Angela Reed Most Attentive Carol George Most Energetic Tony Brinkman Teacher's Pet Mike Channing Privileged Character Dennis Swift
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1lT f'f? A ' ' ' 1 Q-v . -8.1 . . .v... 5 Q J 1 N1 i 5 il 3 U20 H Under the direction of Mrs. R. Kennedy, God's great plan for the existence of the universe and all living things is portrayed hy the fifth grade's ex- hibit of the wonders of nature and science. 67 ft 92 ww Q -C nv V I' I , 10 MWCHPZ K ,4 T1 - ' r .s -'F' With the aid of an electric globe, Miss Billie Jean Crow, seventh teacher, is explaining the, earth and planets. Students made for display and study, some of which can be seen in the background. I W
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