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4702CFUUUm-n Inwsz 13 22 23 26 13 I9 22 25 Thursday-Annual static announced. Barbara MacDonald, Editor; Dorothy Jordan, Assistant Editor; Margaret Hawk, Business Man- ager. Much praise deserved for the extra spirit shown by the winners. Wednesday No rest for us! More tests! Very interesting those achievement tests! 1! We must rate college performance by now. Monday Parlez-vous francais? Pere Farley joins the French Class. Our pronunciation amazes him! Wednesday win with a pantomime of the uYaller Rose of Texas. was keen since the talent was so good. High SchooPs first talent show. Junior-Senior girls ,2 Competition ThursdayeJunior rummage sale! Financial success! Prom prepa- rations begin. Sundny-Mission begins With the Redemptorists Father Struth and Father Hines in Charge. Watch the Seniors crowd to the early morning Masses! Thursday Junior Class rings arriveH Class of ,57 takes on a new dignity. WednesdayeGrammar school talent show. Seventh grade took first place. Congratulations! Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, patron of schools. Thursday Pictures taken for the VERITAS. Smile, please. Every- one and everything certainly looked shiny today. TuesdayeCIassrooms display of timely posters. Each one gives us in brief much to think about. Monday St. Josephs feast day. Tridium in his honor begins With short devotions at one o,c10ck. Thursdayeszard: againf! Margaret Hawk ,56 second place and Mary F. White ,59 third place in Our American Heritage essay contest. Sunday-Palm Sunday Procession. Many high school pupils join in the spirit of the Church for Holy Week. 855 072wi
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WmUaZrnOmU exileCZIDh- 14 16 18 19 21 23 25 'I6 18 20 25 28 FridayehBattle 0f the Bug? is over! All Who submitted their 2111 9025. SaturdayeFirst Prize for St. Pimps again! NIzIry Jenn Kronauer wins Bill of Right; award. We hope you get the trip to VVashing- ton, Mary Jean. insect collections report an overwhelming victory ThursdayeFeast of the Immaculate Conception, patroness of our country. No school! FridareThirteen delegates with Sister Bernadita and Sister A1- 3 h A phonsus, our moderator, leave for the state conventlon at West Palm. The several classroom discussions were unusually enthusiastic. VVednesdayeSeniors order name cards and invitations. Juniors order rings. One of the himrest events of the year for us. Cb FridnyeTme spirit of Christmas is manifest! The Sodahsts repair and wrap .toys for the colored mission in New Smyrna. Sunday Freshmen-Sophomore classes present an inspiring play at the annual Christmas Tree party. Monday-St. Pnuhs is to have two basketball teams! Plans begin to organize an intramural schedule after the holidays. VVednesdnyeCookie and cake sale to raise money for the Christmas Crib fund. Vtht expert cooks we have in our midst! ! FridnyeGrent days ahead. Holidays hegin. Sund;1y--Christmas! cWierl'y Christmas to 2111 and to all a good- night? Sunda'eHa 3' New Year ever'bod'! Our Uraduation is here! h PU h h b FridayeFirst intramural basketball game. Cheerleaders also per- form. Saulniefs team wins. M011day-Study.' Study! Study! Midterms begin. Wednesday-Sodzlhty meetings for those unable to attend on Sunday. FridayeSeccnd victory for Saulniefs team in the intramural eon- test. We are sorry we won,t be around to see the freshmen players when they become State Champions. WednesdnyePatronal feast Of St. PauFS! Another glorious holi- day. Did anyone venture near the beach? Saturday Sophomore Swing at Open House. One of the most successful dances of the year. 2 mm 6w h z 9 Z93
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r-FU'UZD ens: n12:- 'I3 16 'I9 25 29 10 'I4 22 23 24 3O Friday Peninsula Club scene of Junior-Senior Prom. A record attendance and all enjoyed the Hawaiian Cruise. Saturday llProm2 picnic at Sanlando Springs. A thoroughly en- joyable day with too much sun and good food. FridayeNot an unlucky day at 2111!! Mother Geraldine, O.P., and her companion, Sister Geronima, O.P., visited all the classes at St. Paulls. We know they were impressed. Monday An unexpected holiday in honor of Mother Geraldings Visit from Blauvelt! We would like it if Mother could come more often. Thursday And still another dwardll JoBemie Morris, a Senior, takes first prize in the Poppy Poster Contest sponsored by the American Legion. Wednesday-The VERITAS goes to the printerseat least a great part of it. Now to meet the last deadline! Sundayeleg Children of Mary have a Communion Breakfast in the social center. Our thanks to Mrs. Reilly, the llcheffl Father OiMara C.Ss. R. conducts a Holy Hour for the Sodality in the afternoon. Tuesday What lovely models! Several girls wear the proposed uniforms for next year. We wish we could come back. Sunday May Procession in the evening. Margaret Hawk crowns Our Lady, Queen of the May. New Sodalists received into the Sodality and new oHicers inducted. Shirley Tani is Prefect. Thursday Ascension Thursday. The Sophomore-Freshmen class outing, but many Juniors and Seniors join in the fun. Monday Catholic University Exmm'natiom!!! Everyone looks as if the cramming was until late last nighteor was it this morning.P Tuesday Something new and what a treatll A day of recollec- tion conducted by Father MallenJ C.Ss.R., for the high school. Wednesdayelnvitations are in the mail! Gifts from several of Daytonals tradeSpeople. These last days are certainly flying by. Thursday The 1956 Vcritm arrives. The staff and moderator should take a bow. We are truly proud of our annual. Wednesday Class Day! Awards-prizes-speechesewith a tinge of sadness, as we have our last school assembly. SundayeCraduationH More honorsemore congratulations-much joyeand a bit of sorrow as we bid a fond farewell to St. PauPSe our Alma Mater.
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