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October 7 If it will help, Mr. Hart, I can give the oration of two weeks ago for that of today. I didn't study last night. Heard in various rooms. October 12 Christopher Columbus is marked as an asset to Saint Theresa pupils. Afternoon spent in pa- triotic entertainment given by various classes. ,4-Qi 7 . 42 42 L.. 'Z 1 fi, F - 1 X : -x - W gTi5'rSE1gig1 71 -- .. -A - - 5 r.. v'l X lx w f 'K 451- ,. Z , tk: a 1 Z.. p-.te , oeti itxugf xg? ?'4Z ', .- 'T f October 13 What size, please'?', Seniors were asked by their strange visitor as they stood in line for linger measurements. Some sus- picion, they will receive their rings on some future date. October 18 Step in close folks, and view the only make of this specie, used for research work by the biology class. Seniors attempt to dis- cover an adequate food for their reptilian guest but, Gus refuses to eat. 5231? .Exit for a dang: .5366 ji ' .1214 0 :NV ,IV ny, astlttav la all -fu T 'nw October I9 Staff begin preparation for the fifth volume of the Veritas. Theme and cover design selected. They expect it to be St. Theresa's best. October 20 This date will mark the birth of St. Theresa's new school paper, the Theresian. Capable staff elected from the Seniors with first edition promised for next month. October 21 Juniors' Masquerade. Our Jimmie, of the Junior Class, walked off with the first prize. October 22 Juniors enjoy initial Ethics of the keyboard as they pass the hrst lessons of typewriting. A future speed champion may be found among this class, but time will tell. venfeu' 6 no uoomq' ,fi x i ,, fifg-xrgl, na --'-' ,ii 4 oct 22 gl Wll fmt Om' I I 1lllIil'l'l1 Swvwzfgf-11110
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5 S' if Vg 4 .f u of-1' f S itil Q - 1 A t' iff :rs ' P n t ' 1 sg IX September 7 Another school year begun by St. Theresa students and every- body happy-new faces seen among the old, and all welcomed back. Frosh devote day to getting their bearings. September ll ED ' Septelnber 20 Frosh Week at S. T. H. Seniors virtually make them servants for the week to celebrate the event. OH! for the life of a freshman. September 22 Seniors Get Acquainted Party. This opens the season of class parties and everyone wonders how they manage one so wonder- fully. It's all contained in the secret of experience, some of them say. Freshmen are finally made high school students by initiation administered by upper classmen. Continuity of regular sessions encourages school spirit and everything working perfectly. Seniors are beginning to get used to it- stately and dignilied upper-classmenf, SEDIOYS throw G Md! ltffdlf- September 15 Football meeting opens season. With twenty-five signed and an efhcient coach, the gridiron pros- pects are bright. A game sched- uled with Annunciation opened the season. Om: llunrlrwl Sl'lY!'l Gd Ikqwfinrfb VRRTI- A K' f-lv lr 1- we as 1 H... l :tn-one
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51 deals ful that alum: makes the mlm M fl Nov 4 . . I ...i 1- f 6 November 4 Absence makes the marks grow rounderf, If you don't believe this ask some of the regulars and they will tell you, since the new law, regarding absence, was passed. November 5 Surprise to all! New numbers were seen above all the classroom doors. Can you get used to call- ing Room 20-304, or 22-309? Just the same, we are eager to try our luck. November 6 A Program given in honor of Father Larkin on the eve of his de- parture from S. T. H. His words of wisdom and cheer will linger long with us. November l 9 Sophs certainly can throw a neat party-their circus had real lions 'n tigers 'n everything. Antiquated costumes produced a T1 Millers version of flue Birth og tk blues? I-Nov l colorful effect as the couples gracefully waltzed to the strains of the Merry Widow Waltz. November 24 Our capable staff is working hard on our school paper to perfect it. Our intelligent pieces of eight are lending their hands to the paper and ink bottle to write up articles pertaining to the students, as well as outside material. Novenlber 21 Big pep meeting of the Athletic Association. Great excitement prevails in anticipation of the coming events. 10 -1 l s .H Decenlber 1 Santa Claus month has come at last and every one is hoping for the time to pass, so vacation days will appear again. Decelnber 3 To everyone's surprise, the Jolly .luniors have seized the cup and they have a cop to protect it from harm. Decenlber 6 The boy Basketeers', acquiring fame in the basketball field are practicing hard these days. Um' Ilumlrwl Swlwvily-lhr1'P
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