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SENIORS REVIEW HIGH SCHOOL CAREER As the 1956-57 school year began, the seniors entered high school as freshmen when Father Badger began his principalship. Highlights of that year under advisors Sisters M. Alphonsus and M. Therese were the Bake Sale yielding 5255, our leadership in Mission tag day, and Retreat conducted by the Rev. Charles P. McKay, C.PPS. Excavations for the new grade school unit were begun. In the sophomore year under Srkters M. Francella and M. Alfred, we welcomed Father Willman and Coach Paris. Our Retreat Master was the Rev. Leo J. Galrapp, C.PP.S. Shirley Frederick and the Fries boys, as in the previous year, were high sellers in the L-A-H campaign. Memorable days in our junior year were the dedication of the new grade school which resulted in the evacuation of the grades from the Fisher Building. October witnessed the death of Pope Pius XII and the election of Pope John XXIII. This was the year Father Badger named the annual SPirit and designed our Coat of Arms. Our advisors Sisters M. Albertus and M. Victor banked a S765 profit in our magazine drive, The Rev. Joseph Marcinek renewed us spiritually. How could we forget the fun we had preparing for Fall Fantasy, Victory Ball, and Springtime Serenade! Who of us did not thrill at the perfect season record in basket- ball? Significant take-off for the year 1959-60 was the announcement of the resignation of Msgr. Weger and the appointment of a new pastor Father Jaeger, who was soon named Dean. Father Willman's transfer came before this school year when the combined student enrollment rose to 1062 and student Masses were scheduled for 8 and 11 o'clock. The Rev. William J. Martin inspired us in Retreat. Directed by Sister M. Ladonna and Miss Eileen Wagner, the senior girls excelled in the Chronicle campaign, and our dramatic abilities found outlets in Arsenic a Lace, the Christmas Pageant, and Ugly Duckling. Our future lies before us. We hope we will never belie the Catholic education that was ours at St. Paul. cownmzwrs or A. J. mrrns, nec. 16 Father Bfdsef S 601111421
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Student Welfare... Engage in Weider! lladiimed WATCHING TELEVISION with Daddy Paris are daughters Cynthia, 4, and Deborah, 6. MRS. JOSEPH VARTORELLA Study Hall Supervisor MR. THOMAS BROWN General Science General Math DECKED OUT in her Firelands Sesquicentennial finery is Mrs. Vartorella. COMPLIMENTS OF JOE'S BARBER SHOP MRS. CLIFFORD BROWN Substitute Teacher 15
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