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Page 33 text:
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UIIAPEL HA' 'EA '0 IT'S UP TO YOU . . . is The admoniTion of reTreaTmasTer FaTher Paulinus as he sfrives To bring home To The seniors and iuniors during The spring reTreaT The imporTance of a righT use of The Time. 1' 514 lT is lunchTime-iusT a regular school day. Vari- colored sunbeams smile cheerily Through The sTained glass windows. A vigil lighT Tlickers beside The small alTar. ln The back, a Tew lvlounTmen kneel, praying. This is The chapelfnewer TorgoTTen by IIOO sTu' dcnTs. For in spiTe oT scholasTic achievemenTs and aThf leTic championships aT The lVlounT, God came TirsT and ToremosT. From The very Tirsf peal oT The bell on opening day Till The lasT soph-To-be romped ioy- ously Trom The sTone porTals Tor his summer vacaTion, l-le was conTinually kepT in our minds and our hearTs. Way back in SepTember, we sTarTed The year wiTh The Mass oT The T-loly Ghosh IIOO MounTmen aT' Tonded. Then There was ForTy Hours devoTion--noT a class missed visiTing The Blessed SacramenT. OT course There was VocaTion Week. And To climax The relig- ious side oT MounT life, The annual reTreaT was con- fTucTed. WhaT wiTh l-loly Mass, spiriTual reading. lecTures, ConTession and Communion, we couldn'T lielo buT remember our religion. DevoTions To our Blessed lVloTher were even more TrequenT and devouT Than in previous years. During OcTober and May, Thousands oT class rosaries were senT winqing Their way To heaven. Classes vied wiTh one anoTher in erecTing May alTars. ThroughouT The school year There was a varied schedule oT acTi.iTy including ForTy T-loursl, Voca- Tion Week, Rosary DevoTions, l2eTreaT, Crusade Ac' Tion, PropagaTion oT FaiTh Drive, Legion of Decency -all aimed aT True CaTholic AcTion. ln all, we had a good yeargone ThaT should make ST. Joseph as proud oT his namesake as she is oT him. I PROPAGATION OF FAITH LEADERS . . . being com- mended by Their class moder- aTor, Brofher Columkille, for really boosTing The LenTen Drive are Bill Ziegler, Bill Fra- zier, MilTon Speroni and Paul LeTrice-all members of C'ass 25.
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BRIEFING . . . Brofher George Francis ouflines To Bill Cleary. WHAT'S THE CHARGE? . . . As S-Tudenf Councilors look on. Bob Franuislzowslci and Ed Supilr how To handle an assembly. Chief Judge Jack Melady inferrogafes The offender. ' i'TllIlEll'l lllllllClL TAKES 1lll'l'lllN Under The guiding hand of BroTher George Fran- cis, The STudenT Council reached new heighfs of achievemenTs and influence among The sTudenT body in The pasT year. AssisTing BroTher George were Bill Cleary, presidenT3 Ed Creamer, vice-presidenTg Ber- nard Sulewslqi, secreTary. ToTalling 44 members, and iusT as many alTernaTes, The council organized six commiTTees To supervise all sTudenT acTiyiTies. Ushering pep-rallies, assem- lolies, audiTorium periods, direcTing Traffic, and lceep- ing The cafeferia clean were some of Their manifold duTies. lVlosT radical change, since The sTudenT council was esTablished Three years ago, was The sTudenT courT which handled sTudenT school violaTions. Doing an excellenT iolo of dispensing iusTice were Chief JusTice Jaclc lvlelady and his six assisTanTs, Ed Supilc, Jack Lazarek, Bob Fraunholz, Franlc PuliTano and Jim STrohecleer. lVlosT common offenses were smoking in resTricTed areas, dropping paper in The yard and refusing To piclc iT up, TighTing, disorderly conducT on The sTreeT car, and eaTing lunch in The wrong places. HS. C- BOYS . . . Brofher George's boys line up from Freshman To Senior Year. These are The boys To loolr for before dropping Thaf buff. The Sfu- clenf Council is The one Thaf keeps The school clean by keep- ing you on your foes. Popular among This group was The Pres- idenf, Bill Cleary, fhird from The end.
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