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SAVE THE DATE!
The 2016 Casino Royale Dinner Auction will be held on Saturday, March 19. 

What is Casino Royale?
It serves as one of the three event fundraisers for St. Francis DeSales High School co-curricular programs while at the same time provides a fun social gathering with friends. The evening offers a live and silent auction, great food, and casino games including black jack, roulette, Texas Hold'em, and craps; plus a grand raffle drawing.

Check out the Casino webpage for more information about this great event!

If you would like to donate an item for the event, please contact Michele Moriarty at [email protected].
CLASS NOTES

Defensive End Turned Author
SFD alumnus Davon Custis '09 published his first novel, titled "The Memory of Lost Dreams", which is available on Amazon.com. Custis, a former football standout, played collegiately at Northwestern University, where he majored in philosophy and minored in history. Custis' eBook is available for free for a limited time only by clicking here
 



Celebrating 45 Years
St. Francis DeSales graduates from the Class of 1969, Tim and Cathy (LaPointe) Snyder, celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on January 16, 2016.  







Josie (Sandrene) Pagurut '69 and her husband John, recently sold their home in Pittsburgh, PA and moved to Georgia to be closer to their children and grandchildren.  The couple is enjoying the retired life, which includes vacationing in Mexico (safe travels; they leave tomorrow for their trip!).

Stallion Engagement
Class of 2008 members Ryan Clark and Gabrielle "Gabbie" Stranges were recently engaged. Congrats!

Share your news with us!
New Job?  New Marriage?  New baby?  Share your news with fellow Stallions.  Send your class notes to [email protected].  
YEARBOOKS ARE IN! 
Members of the Class of 2015 who ordered a 2014-15 Yearbook are welcome to stop by the main school office to pick up your copy!
DAILY REFLECTION
Our Lord Jesus Christ died for love of us, so we should, if required, be prepared to die for Him. Even if we cannot die for love of Him, we can at least live for Him alone. If we do not live for Him alone, we are really the most treacherous and ungrateful of creatures. Then is it true that the Divine Redeemer died for us?...Yes, He died nailed to the cross to give us life. Those die who do not imitate him, since there is neither death nor resurrection apart from the One on the cross. (Sermons 65; O. X, p. 364)

 To view more from the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales, please visit "Daily with de Sales."