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Class Officers Left U' right John Creed, Seertlan; Francis Rice, Trraairrr. Jean Solari. Via ProiJffll; Theodore Salerni. PwiJoil 'Lpxe.iuie.nt Tonight we arc presenting our Class Night Program. Friday evening we will receive our diplomas at our Graduation Exercises at St. Peter’s Church. Both of these events signify that we have come to the end of our high school days, and that we have achieved the goal for which we have been striving for the past four years. As we recall that memorable day, four years ago, when we entered Mt. St. Joseph as freshmen, we were quite sure that graduation seemed too far oft to merit even a passing thought. Tonight we realize with mingled feelings of joy and regret that it is a reality. We began our education as children in the grades. Helped and encouraged bv our teachers, and protected bv the love and interest of our parents we completed our grammar school training and entered the Academy. We have enjoyed these past four years of studying and working together in our various activities at the Mount. Now that we have finished high school, we must rely, to greater extent than formerly on our own efforts. We will have to make choices and decisions, as we mingle with our associates in college or in the business world. This should not be too difficult, however, if we make good use of the advantages that our Catholic high school education has afforded us. In the name of the Class of 1950, I extend our sincere appreciation to our Principal, Father Lynch, to our Sister teachers, to Miss Smith, Mr. Moore, to Coach Casev and to Coach Rounds for all that they have done for us during our four happy years at Mt. St. Joseph. Theodore Salerni
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The bells of Mount Saint Joseph's For four short years have rung. The class of 1950 Its final praise has sung. And now at our Commencement Time for farewells has come. Forever we ll remember The lessons taught with care; Not books alone, but rather A way of life with prayer. Our Christian education A jewel beyond compare. Our thanks go out to others, To whom we owe this day. Friendships kept within our hearts Sustain us on our way. So forward class of ’50, Farewell! dear M. S. J.
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