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FUI'HUUZrn-lwrnm WWWO-IDO d NO -I U -I N -l O 4 15 18 28 30 Cafazclaxz WednesdayeSchool officially starts as Mass of the Holy Ghost is offered by Monsignor MacDonald, Vice-Rector of the Catholic UniversityeNecessary tools of labor are distributedelooks like hard work ahead. MondayeLabor Dayefirst holiday of the year. Tuesday Mrs. Crawford, the new music teacher, introduces us to Gregorian Chanteit seems puzzling. Monday Election of Senior Class Officers: Bill Donovan, Presi- dent Wilma Mans, Vice-President; Dick Hanley, Secretary- Treasurer. Friday Announcement of Open House Board of Directors for 1954-1955. Welcome to the new members! SundayeFirst Sodality meeting of the new termeWilma Maas, Prefect, presideseSister Alphonsus continues as Moderator. Mondayelnitiation begins-a hectic week for the Freshmenebut did we Seniors enjoy it! Friday Initiation parade on Beach Street cancelledethe rain worked against 113wwe made up for it at Open House in the evening. SaturdayeMotorcade to Gainesville for Journalism Conferencee who will ever forget this trip? Friday First of a series of roller skating parties. Father Mallen joins the fun. We sure like having him with us. MondayeTwo Seniors represent Saint Paulls at Juvenile Delin- quency Study Course watch out, kids, you might get labelled. Thursday The new staff issues its first PelicaWCongratulations to Barbara MacDonald, the Editor. SaturdayeBrrrrrl A Halloween Hayride with a touch of North Pole weather.
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WILMA J. MAAS 3710 Cardinal Boulevard 330112 ache Io herself is Irma, Am! Meryfore must be lrue to Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Prefect 3 Class Treasurer 1 Secretary 2 Vice-President 3, 4- Usherette 1, 2, 3, 4- Co-Captain 4- Rccreation Board of Directors 2, 3, 4- Treasurer 4- Pelican Reporter 2, 3, 4- Editor 3 News-Joumal Reporter 4- youfJ 'V kants to do well Interested in St. PauPs Leads the Sodality Likes to dance Interested in business Enjoys music
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10 18 23 24 :umemeoz 1 t 25 27 'l4 'l9 :uranrI-Inrnc 23 28 Monday A11 Sainfs Dayeflrst long weekend of the year;May the saints be praised! SaturdayeSadie Hawkins Dance-girls hhpatchh boyseDiek Han- ley and Marlene Larrivee chosen King and Queen of Dogpatch. WednesdayeSeniors select personal cards and graduation announce- mentseJuniors order their ringseGraduation is drawing closer. Thursday Veritas Drive Beginslesuch enthusiasm! Sister James Edward is Moderator. Tuesdaye-Open House Board meetsea Christmas Formal is in the offing. Wednesday Annual thoice 0f Democracyh Contest won by Julia Crawfordegood luck in the city division, Julia. ThursdayeThanksgivinge-and are we thankfuleno school htiH Monday! Saturday Marian Year Pilgrimage to La Leche Shrine, held in place of the annual Sodality Conventionegood-sized delegation from Saint PauPs attends. SaturdayeSaint PauPS wins the City uVoice of Democracy ContesteThree cheers for Julia! H Tuesday-Panel discussion by Seniors and Juniors on wrhe Power of the Rosaryn and thodesty in Dress.n WednesdayeFeaSt of the Immaculate ConceptioneSOIemn closing of the Marian Year. Tuesdaereritas poster is displayedecompetition for editorship is running high. Sunday-New cafeterium is scene of Annual Christmas Party- Sophomores present thhriStmas in Her Hearthethe young thespians are to be commended. Thursday Christmas Holidays begin-at last! TuesdaywhHoliday Hop,n first Christmas formal for Saint PauYSe sponsored by Open House-a social success. FinancialEeWeH!
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