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MONDAY, 215T-St. PauPs captures both awards in the Volusia County Tuberculosis and Health Association essay contest. Wilma Maas, first prize; and Pat Sweeney, second. Three cheers for our school! TUESDAY, 22ND-Unusual issue of Pelican. Talent and originality are surely bubbling over at St. PauPs. WEDNESDAY, 23RDeThe holidays at last! MERRY CHRISTMAS to you all! JANUARY FRIDAY, lsTeHAPPVY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY! Itys 1954ewour graduation year. Any resolutions? MONDAY, 4THeBack from a grand Christmas vacation. Heard the sad news that mid-year exams are but two weeks away. WEDNESDAY, 6THe-Captain Hanley in Halifax. PEP RALLY! Cheer- leaders sport new uniforms . . . . very good taste, we admit. WEDNESDAY, 13TH--Another victory for basketball team. Maybe we will win a trophy. FRIDAY, 15THeHobo Dance sponsored by senior girls. A real novelty. MONDAY, 18THeSemi-fina1 exams begin. Enough said. TUESDAY, 19TH-eDBSkS still empty. The cramming is getting us down. FRIDAY, ZZNDMUneXpected holiday announced for Monday, Feast of St. Paul. Entire student body pledges work on getting hhadsh. TUESDAY, 26TH-Return to school weighted down with hadsh and boosters for the annual. The adding machine was called into use for the totals. WEDNESDAY, 27THePep rally . . . very good. We defeated the undefeated Seabreeze Key Club in exciting game. F EBRUARY MONDAY, ISTeReport cardSemany resolutions to get a diploma in June! WEDNESDAY, 10THeOur long winning streak broken. Sorry, team. SATURDAY, 13TH-Traditional Valentinehs Day Party. Gloria Godreau and Ray Phelan, King and Queen of Hearts. MONDAY, 15THeVERITAs staff announced. The honors go to Pat Sweeney, Editor; Gloria Godreau, Assistant; and Ruth Schnippert, Business Manager. TUESDAY, l6THeBeautifu1 Catholic Press display in school hall to com- memorate Catholic Bible Week. Billy Donovan,s poster won first prize. SUNDAY, ZIST-ST. PAUL,S MARIAN YEAR PILGRIMAGE! Con- gratulations to the high school contingent that participated. TUESDAY, 23RDeSenior calling cards distributed. Such sentimental auto- graphs! But we do- feel important!
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SATURDAY, 318T-HalloweTen costume party at TTOpen House? Witches, pirates, artistaeall present. N OVEMBER SUNDAY, ISTeSOdality attends Central Florida Deanery Meeting in Or- lando. Plan proposed by Father Cavanaugh received With enthusiasm. TUESDAY, 3RDeGroundwork laid for Annual. Territories assigned-dead- line set. Sister James Edward is moderator. WEDNESDAY, 4TH-T-E-A-M, YEA TEAM! Cheerleading tryouts. Sophomores and Freshmen take the honors. Barbara MacDonald elected Captain, and Toni Russell, Co-captain. THURSDAY, S'rHeFirst meeting of the Board of Directors of Recreation Group. Sister Bernard of Mary, Principal, presides. Sunday afternoon programs planned. SUNDAY, 8THeSOftbaH teams organized. Looks as if girls Will outshine boys. A word of thanks to the McClellands for their interest. WEDNESDAY, llTHeArmistice Dayebut no holiday. Basketball practice begins. Ernie Morris still takes over. The material looks very prom- ising. TUESDAY, 17THeVoice of Democracy contest. Such oratory! The poor judges! William Donovan Wins wrist watch and Chance to represent St. PaulTs in city contest. Good luck, Billy. FRIDAY, 20THeVERITAS TTadsb are just rolling in. The book will be a tremendous volume if the enthusiasm and money in Daytona-lasts. TUESDAY, 24TH-Peliczm issued by Juniors. The staff is headed by Wilma Maas, Editor, and Doris Chapman, Assistant Editor. A good job, girls! WEDNESDAY, 25THeThanksgiving holidays begin. Fourteen leave for State Convention in Jacksonville. MONDAY, 30THeGlowing reports from the convention delegates. Now some regret we didnTt attend. DECEMBER WEDNESDAY, 2ND-Selected graduation invitations and name cards. We have fine taste. Captain Dick Hanley and Co-captain Ray Phelan elected by basketball team. Felicitations Ambrose and Raymond. TUESDAY, '8TH;FEAST OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. No school! Beginning of Marian Year. Seniors plan to devote the theme of VERITAS to Our Lady. MONDAY, 14THeSt. PauPs loses first game by forfeit. UGH! SUNDAY, 20THeAnnual Christmas Party. Santa arrives. High school Thespians present TTThe Innocents. The best religious play yet, we think.
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WEDNESDAY, 24TH-Victory for team. Hope this starts a second winning streak. F RIDAY, 26THeThe Sophomore Hop. A fine time-one of the best socials 0f the year. MARCH WEDNESDAY, 3RDeASh Wednesday. Group pictures for Annual taken. They should humble us for Lent. MONDAY, 8THeSeni0r,s graduation pictures taken. The movie contracts Will pile in now. WEDNESDAY, IOTHeReport cards again! Pep rally in anticipation of big game. Too bad . . . we lost. FRIDAY, IZ'FHeRummage Sale. Who is wearing What? Financial success so we Will proceed with From plans. WEDNESDAY, 17TH-A11praise to St. Patrick! WE PVON THE TOUR- NAMENT! by one point! The trophies are ours! ! Y-E-A T-E-A-M. SUNDAY, leT-Two weeks Mission begins. 6 e?eiock Mass! Father Fearon and Father Cavanaugh both back With us. TUESDAY, 23RDeJuniors are displaying their Class rings. We appreciate the grand feeling that is. THURSDAY, 25TH-Feast of Annunciation. Privilege of gaining the Marian Year indulgence in our church granted for today. APRIL THURSDAY, IST-ANOTHER CONTEST WON! St. Paulis Wins first prize in Marian Year Essay contest conducted by The Florida Catholic. Congratulations again to Billy Donovan. SATURDAY, 3RDeHoiy Name Society rewards the team with a celebration. Silver basketballs for the nChampionsn and silver megaphones for the cheerleaders. MONDAY, 5TH-Presentation of $50 award to William Donovan made by Monsignor Mullally. Congratulatory speeches by Monsignor Mullally, Monsignor Konscius, Father Kelly, and Father Fearon. FRIDAY, 9TH-What? More tests? We must be genii GU by now. SUNDAY, llTneHoly Name Society Communion Breakfast. High school boys guests of the Society at the Princess Issena. MONDAY, 12THhAnnual Retreat given by Father James Carroll of the Catholic University. Watch our sprouting Wings. TUESDAY, 20THeBaCk to school for the last lap. Excitement running high in preparation for From. FRIDAY, 23RDeThe Prom! Decorated all day in the iiUnderwater Fantasyfi Beautiful. Orchestra fine. VVonderful time. MONDAY, 26TH-The last of the Annual goes to Press. It has been fun organizing it. We hope it will be good.
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