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mezm-l-Urnm WmUUO-IOO 11 'l4 'I7 20 12 'I7 Cafendaz ThursdayeSchool begins ofhcially with hTass 0f the H01y Ghost ce1ebrated by Father Com1e11 CSs.R. We welcome Sister Ber- nardita, our new P1'111t'1pz11, 211111 S1ster Catherme Veromca, our new Business teacher. Mondny-Lz1bor Day and what a joy! Our first ho1i11ay1 WednesdnyeSenior C1355 e1ectio11 of ohicers. The successful candi- dates are: Barbara 1111;11'11111111111, President; Margaret Hawk, Vice- President; Marlene L:11'1'11'ee, Secretary; 511111 R111111111 Raymond, Treasurer. Our felicitations to 11111 SundayeFirst Sodahty meeting. Klargaret Hawk, prefect, presides. The plans made seem to promise 2111 active year ahead. Sister Alphonsus continues as moderator. Wednesday-F101'ida Scholastic Press gives the 1955 VERITAS 2111 award for good photography. Let,s hope our class rates a prize, too. SaturdayeSBack to SchoolSCthe theme for the first dance of the year. Everyone enthusiastic. We think the freshmen are d111y impressed. TuesdayeRecrentionnl Board announces officers and new members. Ronald Raymond is Chairman, while Michael Hanley 111111 Roseann Danko are to represent the Class of ,59. Saturday HHObO Hop7 sponsmed by the S1111;111ty. Proceeds go to the Dominican missions 111 B.VV.I. A115, one else need 0111' financial help? Tuesdathuidance classes begin for the Senior-Junior girls. Sister Bermrdita acts as director. WednesdayeMnry Jane VVm'ren wins V0151: 0f Dcmocracy C011- test. Congratulations to $111 the c1111testz111ts1 A hne group. MondayeInitintion begins. Need we say more? Aspirin and 5111611- ing salts for the kiddies, please! VO ICE OF DEMOCRACY L 0 WAY FRESHMAN
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RONALD A. RAYMOND 400 South Atlantic Avenue Wily rworry when life i: M :lzort Robust Open-House president N avy bound Always placid Likeable disposition Doesn? believe in over-work In Class Treasurer 1, 3, 4- Vice-Prcsidcnt 2 Basketball 3 Pelican Business Manager 3 Glee Club 3, 4- President of Board of Directors, Recreation
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wmemeoz 21 24 26 28 'IO 14 19 20 30 Friday Day of Reckoning for the Freshmen! Their fine spirit commands our admiration. Monday Catholic Youth Week begins. Corporate Mass and Holy Communion for entire high school. Fine display of appropriate posters. Wednesday Annual Halloween Carnival sponsored by the Home and School Association. Ghosts and Goblins invade the cafetorium. FridayeFather Devine presides at forum on Eucharistic Devotions. Several seniors on the panel to conclude Catholic Youth WeekeA very beneficial one for 2111! H Students rejoice! All Saints5 Day brings a holiday. Tuesday WednesdayeMusic class has a jam session in the music room. Much music, refreshments, and merriment. Thursdayepehcan Staff for 1955-1956 announced. Antonio Kress has honor of being editor. Good luck to you! Mondny-Drive for 1956 VERI'rAs begins. Seniors need to be good salesmen for this campaign. Sister James Edward again moderator. Saturdayejohn Gallagher and Betty Jane Abrusia crowned King and Queen of Dogpatch at Sadie Hawkins dance. Everyone reports a good time! Monday Another First Award! Janice Landry Wins first prize in Book Fair poster contest. Second and third prizes also won by our freshmen. ThursdayeThanksgiving Day. We join the spirit of the day by attending the Mass of Thanksgiving. The 55American bird,, was relished too.
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