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Barbara Miller
Former student and presently a teacher at St. Paul's School |
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How did St.
Paul's School impact your life?
St. Paul's
School had the same atmosphere then that it possesses now which is a
feeling of belonging to a large, caring, extended 'family'. The classes
were small and this made learning easier because of the individual
attention. Those of us who were fortunate to complete it through the
8th. grade entered high school advanced by almost a year. We all left
with a good sense of achievement, compassion, responsibility, and faith,
as these were instilled in our daily lives. I find myself drawing on
those feelings throughout my teaching experience on a regular basis as
they were ingrained in me for six critically formative years.
St. Paul's
School influenced me by setting high standards for each of us and
expecting no less than our best. We were taught that not only was a good
education important for our future but it would be a waste not to use
our God-given talents to their fullest potential. |
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Jeff Pfister
Former student and presently a lawyer in Tavares |
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How did St.
Paul's School impact your life?
St. Paul's
School prepared me fully for Leesburg High School; University of Notre
Dame; and then Florida State Law School. I enjoy practicing law and
helping people with their legal problems.
St. Paul’s
School influenced me by helping me to learn that there is so much more
to life than making money. I’ve been fortunate in providing for my
family while still being able to enjoy the life God has given me.
One fond
memory I have is of Sister Thaddeus hitching up her habit a bit to play
a good game of baseball with us. |
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Emmett Sapp
Former student and presently a builder in Leesburg |
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How did St.
Paul's School impact your life?
St. Paul’s School was such a positive influence on my early years, I
wanted my children to experience it also.
St. Paul’s School influenced to become a better person and to put to use
the talents God has given me.
My fondest
memory is of the friends I met that I kept all through high school. |
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Susan Sapp
Former student and presently works with her husband in Leesburg |
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How did St.
Paul's School impact your life?
St. Paul’s School gave me such a great start both academically and
spiritually to lead a faith filled life. I wanted the same for my
children. All three graduated from St. Paul’s School
My fondest memory was of Mrs. Huey my kindergarten teacher. She was so
kind and gentle that she made my first school experience a wonderful
one. |
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Fred Morrison
Former student and presently a lawyer in Leesburg |
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How did St.
Paul's School impact your life?
By teaching the usual subjects within a spiritual framework, St’ Paul’s
led me to consider not just the facts but also the larger context within
which the facts exist.
St. Paul's taught me to always take others into account in my decisions
and actions, and to do my best in every situation. |
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Monica Giannini
Former student and presently a teacher at St. Paul’s School |
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How did St.
Paul's School impact your life?
St. Paul’s School taught me how important my Catholic faith is to me. I
learned at a young age to stand up for what I believe in and never to be
afraid or embarrassed about my religion and life values.
It was when I was in second grade at St. Paul’s that I knew I would
become a teacher. While attending St. Leo University, I decided I wanted
to teach in a Catholic school because of the experiences I had had at
St. Paul’s, and I wanted to be able to give back what was given to me.
My fondest
memory of St. Paul’s School was how friendly and loving all the staff
and faculty was to everyone. No matter who you were and what was
happening everyone made you feel welcome. |
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Lena Williams
Former student and presently a realtor in Leesburg |
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How did St.
Paul's School impact your life?
St. Paul’s School taught me the importance of God and family in my life.
I still feel like I am a part of St. Paul’s School family. I also
learned to always have a positive attitude and give your best in life.
My fondest
memory was having all of my family in school with me at one time. There
were five family members attending the school with me. It was a
tradition, and one I intend to continue when I have children. |
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