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,Q '- M, ' VERY REV. JOSEPH F. BEAVER, S.-I. Rector and President Iv 312912 f iSYx.:lh9i Aw Ei QWATT. .1-fi REV. EDWARD T. COLES, SJ. Principal, History IV, Moderator of Moms' Club ., X REV. EUGENE T. BANNIN, 5.1. Student Counselorg Instructor of Relig- ion Ilg I0 REV. JOHN WALDO, SJ. Prefect of Discipline, Speech II, Mod erator of Student Council ,,,...---M REV. JEAN CAZENAVETTE, 5.5. Treasurerg Superintendent of Buildings
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to stty?-gs, -5255? k..'X e 1512 at.. P-iii FX , NQN N3 5 -.,.. PRINCIPAIQS MESSAGE Progress is a well-worn but magical word in this era of modern history. Nothing and no one can stand still in the ever-present rush to improve the status-quo. As this school year of 1965-1966 comes to a close, it should be obvious to the students of Jesuit High School of Tampa that progress is being made and will continue to he made on our campus. Progress for progress sake is absolutely futile. There must be a definite goal in mind so something con- structive can come from the effort needed to produce progress. The goal of improving the curriculum, stu- dent activities, school spirit, and school discipline has been met by faculty and students alike. Credit for achieving this goal can certainly be cherished by the students. Wfithout their willingness, their desire for improvement, all effort would have been in vain. Their cooperation, suggestions and hard work made easier the task of the administration to up-grade the general tone of the school. As this school year ends, the students can say with justifiable pride that progress has been made- rnainly because this is what they wanted. God bless you, fawa 9. my Edward T. Coles, S. .TQ Principal 9
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REV. EMILE A. BORDENAVE, S.J. Latin II, Religion II. BROTHER XWILLIAM BRYAN, SJ. Sacrismn - I X. my J gwtmu? Ji . 5 1 'ate ' X sl N REV. JAMES J. ALLEN, S.J. Religion I, III. REV. FRANCIS BROU, S.J. Religion II, French I, A 1 X IU' X 'Viv 'QT' lv- R wa. A xx X, mu' . . Lyn., MR. JOHN CAPLINGER Math I. MRS. JANE CORBETT Librarian, Moderator of the Library Club. N- - ' REV. JAMES COURTNEY, S.J. L-A ....-fk. K . oz, Spiritual Father of the Jesuit Community. MR. LEO DIAZ History IV, P.E. I, II. Html Basketball and Track Coach, Moclciuitor of thc I.cttcrmcn's Club. INIR. RAY DICI-IARRY Sociology III, History IV, P.E. I, II. Head Eootball and Baseball Coach.
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