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The St. Paul Journal from St. Paul, Kansas • 4

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THS ST, PAUL JOUBXAL, IT. PAI.X, KAXSA8, NOV. It, 1931 Sixth Grade Progresses Steadily In Varied Schedule St. Paul Indians Defeat Weir Wildcats Group Pictures Taken Nov; 13 Friday, November 14, a ptioifc-- The SPHS Indians entered the tro D. Peterson Studi.

On visiting the sixth grade VoL 8 St raid High School, St Paul, Kansas, Nov. 13, 1958 No. 10 teacher, Sister David, the other The Pow Wow, is. written amf. edited by the English III class day, I learned that her twenty pert of the Composition -work required In that course.

four students are working very Mt. St. Mary's Hosts Vocation Conference A reception held 'from 8:30 a.m. to 0:30 a.m. will open the activities of the annual Vocation Conference Day at Mt St Mary's Convent, November 15, at Wichita, Kansas.

Beginning at 9:30 a.m. Father Howard, CP, from Detroit, Michigan will talk with the young ladies and explain the various vocations. Father is an expert In the field of guidance with a deep knowledge ind a rich in the field of. directing young, ladies In their vocation choices. Father will be hard.

win column on Wednesday, Novem- or visited SPHS to take ber 5, by defeating the Weir Wild- roUP pictures. The eleven groups cats 47-0. Photographed were: Chrus; Pep Norman Schwlnd and Gene Wag-'club; Ai PeP Band! Annua' ner sparked the Indians to victory staff? Stiident Council; Letter-with Schwlnd scoring three touch- Football Squad; lndi-downs and passing for another, vldual and the "brary. while Wagner scored one touch-1 The pictures wiU be published in down and four extra points. forth coming '58-'59 yearbook.

Schwind's touchdowns came in' in arithmetic the students are learning to subtract fractions. The scores received by the students, on Beef Raisers To See Results Of. Feeding ther trial test in spelling Wednea day, showed there are going to be Guidance File Awaits StudentsMJie Mr. Donald Barber, superintendent at St. Paul High School an-nounced that a career guidance kit is available In the Senior home room for the use of students in thin ahnnl whn want Information Fourteen students, from the St, a lot of perfect scores on the final Paul FFA chapter, will represent tne iirst ana second period on the local group by showing their test Friday.

High scores were also received on the silent reading test November plunges of three, four and five calves in the Deferred Feeding taken from the "Weekly Reader" yards respectively. Program on Friday, Nov. 14, at the the guide for the day's activities. I they received from Mr. Barber, Wagner's only touchdown came Parsons Stockyards.

TVtat'A taflll Via si nuaaf Iai Kav ind Resolutions ever talk back to your teacher and Monday mornings don't use Their next test will consist of All students wishing to partlcl ume xor oiscuss.oiy a tour ot mm ThB ataAmnta trv. ebout specific jobs, or about schol- arshlps. Career kit, provided by the late in the final period on a fifty-eight yard run wide around right end. pate in tt that day must have their tl. HUH kto I 0.

calves at the Parsons Stockyard: no. if tn Ahanal ,1 i- I mm th. 4 The only touchdown the Indians 8:30 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 14 TI.I..

...,11 V- tt I The Deferred Feedinir Program 11:30 a.m. Those attending will after studying the chapter they have ah activity period in which they learn more about the things Is an organization sponsored by school board, adds over 1,000 pamphlets reprint and posters bout Jobs to the material alrady available. The kit la contained In a filing ay fa tern which is easy to use. The necessity of keeping the scored in the third period was on a fifty-eight yard pass play from Norman Schwlnd to Eddie Van Leeuwen. be luncheon guests of the Sisters, the Parsons Chamber of.

Com The program Is scheduled to close they have studied. at 4:30 p.m. merce The purpose of this is to create more interest among young The Indians finished their scor the excuse "I had a bad week enture through new and unexplored paths. nter into the school spirit and ake our Indians know we're behind them. ring cheerfulness to your classmates and njoy a year of fun and achievement.

emember to uphold the high standards and continue to-. About ten girls from SPHS are ing the final period came on a Kansas Geography la enjoyed more, by the students, since Bobby McMains returned from his trip people in the field of beef pro planning to attend this Vocation duction. It was open to all FFA Conference Day. fifty-eight yard run by Art Good-set and an eighteen yard run by Fred Madl. and 4-H club members under twenty-one years of age.

The Indians finish the season The student wishing to partlcl' me in order so mat anyone can get to exactly what they want at any time was explained in detail by, Sister Cyrllla, senior class sponsor. Additional accurate' and useful information about Jobs will be received by the school each jmonth, from the publisher of the Career Kit, thereby keeping it up-to-date. to Topeka. Bobby donated, to the class, a state flag, pumpkin, and information on Kansas that isn't in their Kansas Geography. In social studies the students have been going places for they have been Frosh.

Top Soph Magazine Drive Climaxed Nov. 3 pate in the program must have bought three calves and have ent on Thursday, November 13 by invading the St. Patrick Leprechauns gridiron' at Parsons. make SPHS a leading school ered them in it before Dec. 15, '57, Mrs.

Donna Van Leeuwen, who All students that entered the program must have fed their calves The Sophomore Flashes lost to studying about Cuba and the Bahama Islands. Fun and Beauty Mrs. Rena Eversman was down attends Sacred Heart College at Jie Freshmen hustlers in a ten through three phases and report day magazine drive, which started the experience and results of each from Iola for a two day visit with Wichita, was called home Thurs-her sister, Alice and brother, Nor- day by the death of her grand-bert Brogan. father, Charles Cooney. October 22 and ended November Friday, the.

students enjoyed a Halloween party and each pupil had his share of work and pleasure phase to the Parsons Chamber ot The team goals were set at Commerce. The three phases are Father Kevin Gives Retreat for Students Catholic students from St. Fran els and neighboring parishes at because the class was divided in wintering phase, which lasted from $300. each, making the total goal $600. The Flashes selling $202.75 lost to the hustlers, who sold to different committees.

What Dec.15, 1057 until May 1, 1958, summering phase, from May 1 tended the annual retreat, given work there was to be done the committees did it. The students $199.75 because of per capita a 1958 until Aug. 1, 1958; full feed by Father Kevin CP. St. Francis Church, November .7 and 8.

mounts. The hustlers per capita also helped get the refreshments was 8.50, while the Flashes had too. Father spoke on such topics as 1958 Zig-Zag Sewing Machine for balance due. Available to reputable person on payments or will discount for cash. Over half paid for.

Write CREDIT MANAGER only $7.30. They sold $402.50, fail The sixth grade patrol boys are ing phase, from Aug. 1, 1958 until Nov. 14, reports must have been in within fifteen days after-the phase was over except the full feeding phase which must vocations, the sufferings of Christ, ing to reach the school goal of happy boys on rainy days now for purity, and the Blessed Virgin Mary. He presented ideas and $600.

they were given patrol boy rain Mary of. the Fresh coats by the P.T.A. Now they can be in by the date of the sale. men, whs high seller with $52.75, stand on duty on rainy days and The St Paul FFA chapter has Ideals necessary for every teenage boy and girl for the present and later life. He explained things For this she won the small dog.

not get wet the largest number in the contest Box 644 Coffeyville, Kansas Chuck O'Bryan, sophomore, was One thing that cannot be omit with fourteen, entries out of the many persons cannot see for them second high with $52.25. ted about the sixth grade is how twenty-four entries in the contest selves. The students were given Judy Ensch won the large dog a special chance to ponder over on the raff le of the 50 names. things people too often fail to The Sophomores gave party think of, and to grow spiritually, lovely their i classroom On the bulletin board they have Halloween decorations and some of the better papers produced by the pupils. On Sister's desk sits a plant or two fend other tables and Sports Help To Improve Health Father Kevin was aided In giv for the winners during the fifth hour Tuesday, which consisted ot dancing and refreshments of punch ing the retreat by Father Louis, the assistant pastor at St.

Fran- nla I' Sports play an Important part in the development of today's and cookies. book shelves have their, share of lovely plants also. 1958 Singer Round Bobbin Sewing Machine With all attachments, to person with good credit for balance of 7 payments of $5.95. Write CREDIT MANAGER 644 Coffeyville, Kansas students, both physically and mentally. What Pow Wowed Physically they aid in the de velopment of the body, strength' Some people sure lead a dog's Give Thanks On Thanksgiving 4.

en ing muscles, making us life. Poor Johnny Johnston showed VIO. When asked their opinion of the retreat the students gave these replies Clara Lero: "I thought it was very inspirational. It made: me stop and think of things I failed to consider Mike Murphy: "I thought Father gave some- good talks and got his point Shirley Simon "I thought Father ier and leas susceptible to- disease When autumn leaves fly gold and sickness. They give exercise this when he proved to the speech class that he could pant like a dog.

Which life- do you prefer, and fire, and gusts of cold sharp I to parts of the body. which. may Johnny? wind chills all but the warmest hearts, we know that it is Novem have, been used and stimulate the already active organs of SINCERE THANKS My, how the time have changed. ber and soon will be Thanksgiving! the body. When Sister Luke ever get Thanksgiving! The day everyone Mentally it aids in the develop the idea that the football captain only shakes the Queen's hand.

should look to God and praise Him ment of our alertness to a higher for his goodness and mercies; for level. Our eligibility to play in Some people seem to think that creases incentives to study. It helps all the gifts He gave, wanting nothing in return but love and I want to thank' each and everyone who voted for me or supported me in any way for County Treasurer in the General Election, Nov. 4. Again, Many Thanks MI.

us to maintain good, sportsman if they leave their car over in the church yard the Halloweeners won't find it. Better try some service. ship, good leadership, and acquire When America was young and us be better. i Danny Heck: "In my opinion, In general the retreat helped those who attended. It built up our spiritual powers everyday temptation, think Father Kevin stressed this point so that many of the students went home a lot richer than they were before the better cooperation with where else next year, Eddie.

the Pilgrims and Indians gathered When Teresa Paulie was comp Mr. 'and Phil Joe Clarkin limented on her pretty long eye lashes, Albert replied, "They should and family were down from Kansas be, she waters them City Sunday visiting relatives. Jean Grosdidler's favorite say ing, purse will Some of the freshmen I know America's most seem to'tmnic "to means to Thanks for the invention together to feast and give thanks It was called the first; Thanksgiving, Since then it, has, been to everyone special day of each year set aside to praise God with prayers and songs and love. November 27, people everywhere will.be reliving the first Thanksgiving withra modern, touch. But the big.

dinner, with the turkey cooked deliciously is not Important. Having a wonderful time is not so important either. But what is im-mensley, important is the spirit with which we go through the day, thanking God for everything we have. of press on tape. Question of the week Is a Zebra white with black stripes or black with white stripes.

Now Selling Rambler bit Addition to New Oldsmobiles and Cadillacs I USED OLDSMOBJXE 88's, '54 to '57 MODELS r. CADILLACS, '53 to '57 MODELS SEVERAL OTHER GOOD USED PONTIACS, CHEVYS, DODGES, etc CARS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED impressive made for tlw man Basketball Season To Open For Indians Approximately twenty St. Paul i i Indians will begin regular practice for, the 58-59 season, Monday, November 17. of means! GEORGE MOTOR GO. Box Supper Breaks All Records Final totals are out and past records are broken.

A new record of $409.27 net proceeds was set at Six returning let te'rmen: Phone 203 Parsons 1800 Washington Van Leeuwen, Bob O'Brien, Tom Diskin, Frank Diskin, Norman Schwlnd, and Bob Eberwein, will the recent Junior Box Supper. The carry a large part of the load In1 previous record, was about $378. making this a good season, The Junior class wishes to extend Coach Kenneth Diskin has start its deep gratitude to all those who ed light practice with the, boys have, been so patient and helpful YOURVOTE this box supper a who are not taking football and wish to get in cpndition. in making success. an support Are Gratefully Appreciated The whiskey that didn't watch the clock sevtn long years TIIAII YOU FOR YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT IN LAST TUESDAY'S ELECTION Sincerely 5 IIA2EL S.

0EEKER Democrat SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION NEOSHO COUNTY "IT 1 THANK YOU 1 Ava F. Jeffrey 7 YEARS 0L0 86 PROOF OLD CHARTER DISTILLERY CO, LOUISVILLE, KCNTUCKY. 2S.

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8,113
Years Available:
1895-1958