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CLASSES Four years ago we entered Johnstown Catholic— young, simple, desiring nothing great out of life, and not expecting to put too much into it. In the gentle glow of candle-like flame that education had already sparked, we saw ourselves and our own interests reflected quite plainly. As time allowed us to mature both physically and spiritually, we began to realize that there existed in the circle of activity about us, people whom God had made dependent upon us for light; people who needed the cold, unused wicks of their souls kindled and set aflame. We have been most fortunate to have instructors who put their devotion above their personal life. It is they who have given us sound principles as building blocks to use in constructing our lives. Each year was a spark added to the candle of the Christ-minded education, which must illumine with warmth and understanding these constructing principles; and whose out-stretched rays must guide others as we have been so fortunately guided. Here at Johnstown Catholic High, young girls and boys are to do their part in dispelling the cloudy dark- ness of evil and ignorance that threatens to blanket out the light of God’s truth. May Christ give to each class; to each student; the unending, undying flame of His own love and grace from which their candles must nec- essarily be kindled. '••fit' of LIGHT
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• . j i For You Were Once Darkness; But Now You LIGHT in the Lord Walk Then, As Children
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LEADING “Ladies first,” says 102 President, Gary Ripple to Nancy Sunchick, Secretary; as she leads the way down the hall to start a typical school day at JCHS. Following are: Albert Jerva, Pice-president; and Jim Kopriva, Treasurer. A nice walk in the noon air is appreciated by these 103 officers: Pat Meagher, President; Virginia Po- vich, Pice-president; Joan Stringent, Secretary; and Marjorie Weaver, Treasurer. The officers of 105 seem to be discussing plans for their next class meeting. Giving their contributions are: Charles Kasper, Treasurer; Paul Brandle, President; Dave Finley, Pice-president; and Rosemary Patcher, Secretary. l6
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