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ThursdayeRummage anyone? Juniors seem very enthusiastic over their coming sale. We hope the cash counts high! FridayeiiPehcanh staff announced: Diane Van Orden, Editor; Mary Hoffman, Assistant Editor; Nancy Waeber, Art Editor; and Evelyn Cusack, Business Manager. Felicitations to all! MondayeSearch is on for coupons! Enthusiastic coupon collectors make a new record in returns. Tuesdaquatch the birdie! Individual underclassmen pictures are taken for the Veritas. WednesdayeSeniors sit under the spotlights for their smile Which Will grace a page in'the Veritas. Thursday-Teamk last game of the season is played tonight. A close score but nevertheless, 2 points short of winning Which leaves us in second place in City League position. Our good losers merit our praise for sportsmanship. Sundayepalm Sunday Procession. Many of the High School take part. MondayeRetreat-Our three day retreat begins with Father Flynn, 0f Curley High School, Miami, directing us. A most beneficial three days for us. FridayeProm night! Months of preparation have gone into the plans for this evening at the Princess Issena. We shall never forget this wonderful event. Saturday Prom picnic at Sanlando Springs. An exhausting, fun- filled day of sun, swimming and eating! TuesdayeThe Food Fair! A day of eating and spending. SaturdayeThe Freshmen again! A iicarwashh, on Beach Street Hard worklebut it was worth it.
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ewecwwmm Wednesdayel958! We meet and greet our graduation year. Happy New Year to everyone! But, alas, just think, back to school tomorrow! MondayeSo studious! ! And who wouldnTt be with mid-term exams tughU in our midst. Thursday--Report cards. Those sober expressions tell the tale. Do we need make any fitting resolution? MondayeA long week-end. Today we celebrated the feast of St. Paul, our school patron. His zeal and enthusiasm is worthy of imitation. F ridayeFreshmen sponsor a dance appropriately called TTSputnick Spiny Decorations put us in itspace land? The Class of T61 shows great spirit and originality. Saturdayejuniors hold a bake sale in N. S. The prom fund strikes a good beginning. Fridaeralentine Dance. Hearts and Cupids reign supreme at the Sodality,s Sweetheart Stroll? Very evident, indeed was its social success. Financial.P 0, well! MondaywAchievement TestsH We are now seeing tests in our sleep. Could it be that we are so fond of these things??? Fridastea team! 1 We now hold third place in the City League! MondayeCongratulations to the Veritas staff! Maureen Reilly, Editor! Ronald Kowalski, Assistant Editor; Jeannie Woolley, Busi- ness Manager, and Iris Phillips, Assistant Business Manager. Tuesdaye-Seni0rs are measured for their gowns. Names to be written on the diplomas are also sent out. Graduation is drawing N-E-A-R! ThursdayeHear ye! Hear ye! We have our hearing tested. The beeps, hoops and beeps were such musical sounds. ,9 X ?Qlyvqui ewX
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Sunday May Procession. Our Queen of May is crowned by Iris Phillips. Probationists are received into the Sodality with traditional ceremony. Monday-C. U35 and more C. Ufs! Our minds probe for the right answer. We prepare for the worst but hope for the best! ThursdayeAscension Day. St. PauPs picnic! Losts of fun, singing, dancing and swimming. Monday The Annual arrives! Our thanks to the moderator and former graduates. Autographs now in vogue. ThursdayeCIass Day. Awards! Honors! Much happineSSeand a little sadness. SundayevGraduation Night! Words fail us as we proceed over 77 - the threshold. Good-bye to St. Faults and God bless all. xkx e.,e $g; t k 77W
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