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This Page — Top MRS. JERRY LACOBEE, Secretary to the Principal Bottom Left MRS. ANN JACKSON, Treasurer Bottom Right DIXIE B BOWLES, Registrar Opposite Page — Top MRS ANTHONY CALANTONE, Cafeteria Manager Bottom Left: Cafeteria Workers Bottom Right Custodians 16
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Principal’s Message PROGRESS” as the theme of the 1975 Flight is an intriguing thought. The word necessarily implies change — you can have progress only if you start from a given point and move toward another point, a desirable goal. Such a movement towards a goal implies a movement away from a given point, a less desirable goal, the point you left. Thus progress, which 1 would like to think means growth, demands 1) that you establish goals, 2) that you recognize those goals that eliminate each other and 3) that you use your God-given intellect and education to choose only the best goals. That is true progress — real growth — and my hope for each of you who shared this happy and unique year at Jesuit High School is that throughout life you continue to make true progress. 15
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Administrators: Jesuit’s Devoted For most of us the school year lasts for nine months. For our administrators, however, the year begins at the end of May. Enrollment for the coming year must be determined and the courses required or requested by each student is recorded. As the summer progresses the school officials compute finances, hire new teachers and schedule classes. The rewards and or headaches of t eir job have not begun. With the arrival of fall and the first semester, the myriad details and problems of students occupy their time. The day-to-day responsibilities of running the schoo succeed in occupying their lunch periods and morning breaks. Throughout the year, however, these people always seem to have a smile on their lips. No secretary, manager, janitor or principal ever seems too busy to help. Their lives are devoted to helping students; it’s their only goal. We should not forget one man: Mr. Pete. He left us this year after many years of service to Jesuit and its students. Eloquence does not paint the picture well enough. Jesuit is lucky to have these people.
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