Nazareth Hall High School - Hallmark Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1968

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Nazareth Hall High School - Hallmark Yearbook (St Paul, MN) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 47 of 64
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Page 47 text:

Activitie Searching. . . finding. . . learning. . . growing. . . living. That is our role, now, and every day of our lives. We will encounter people, people who are alive, who act, think, who Want to be happy. We must be able to adjust to each individual we meet, to live our lives in a way that helps others to live. To do this by oneself is not possible. Each of us will have to cooperate with others all of our lives. This past year has given us many opportunities to learn how to Work, play, to live together-sports, plays, speech teams, student council. All of them needed the coop- eration of individuals in order to function. All of us need each other in order to live. If, through this year, we have advanced even a little toward this goal, this one way of life, then we have gained a great deal as human beings living in a world of other human beings. Leaderslo zlb Solving Naz Hall's problems, the High School Student Council members are: Ed Cassidy, Dave Novak fViCe-Presidentl, Tom Kramer, Mike Deeney, Terry Hurd Cpresidentj, Greg Henderson, Tim Sawina, and Tom Fleming fSecretary-Treasurerb. The Nazareth Hall Student Council started to show its im- portance to the members of the High School early in the first quarter. Guided by Fr. Paul Mohrbacher, the council con- ducted activities such as a city-wide high school gathering, and sponsored school rings and school jackets. Also as a mem- ber of the Minnesota Association of Student Councils, the Council members were invited to con- ventions and symposiums at places like Denfeld High School in Duluth and Benilde in St. Louis Park.

Page 46 text:

To know ourselves is a big step in growing up, but to accept what we've discovered and BE what we ARE is just as important. For some of us the struggle was long and hard, for others, short and smooth. But however long or short we all came to realize that there is a world awaiting usg not a small and uncomplicated world, but a world that involves our whole persons so completely and wholly that we must be prepared to meet it and make it what we want it to be. This past year may have been the last for us to think about our future, now we have to approach it, and hopefully approach it with the confidence and the hope that our lives will truly be lives pf Constant awareness of others, constant Contact with people and constant Growth through Involvement.



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46 Rlx The College Forum entered its second year with Mike Wolff as president, Griff Wigley as vice-president, and john Sullivan as secretary-treasurer. The College Forum, working with all the college students, approved the constitution and scheduled activities for college weekends. The Forum arranged the printing of a student clirec- tory, acquired a water cooler in the college corridor, and during Lent, contributed the money from one of their meals to the poor children in India. Student and faculty cooperation helped to make the Forum a sigh naman .N great SUCCESS. ' rw., w.,h- , .Q S?--51: Jim Varpness Mike Wolff fsranding at leftb, nresident of the College Forum, leadS th6lm6mbC1'S Of l a relevant QD question. its Committees as they vote almost unanimous y on Leadershzp The National Honor Society of Nazareth Hall had its second induc- tion on Jan. 18. On that day Mayor Thomas Byrne with Mr. Daly and Msgr. Moudry received 15 new members into the Society, seven Seniors and eight Juniors. Although the Society is in its second year this is the first year it has been organized. After the induction, Mr. Daley, the moderator, called for an election meeting. At this meeting Tom Fleming was elected president, Tim Sawina vice-president, John Bauer secretary, and Greg Henderson treasurer. The Society this year intends to become an active group that will promote the scholastic improvement of the school and the intellectual betterment of the student body. Tom Kramer J Mayof Tlwmas Byrne of St. Paul Cseatedj listens as Thomas Daly, National Hon Society Moderator fffom lefrb, addresses the students at the NHS awards ceremo in January. Members of the society pictured are: Cl. to r.D Greg Felling, John Bauer, Rich Bipes, Greg Henderson, Greg Knoblauch, Jan joncas, Qoug Kenned- Steve MHHHCC1- Nor pictured: john Thompson, and Tim Sawina, Tom Kramer, Tom Fleming, Mark Mattaini, Dale Nau, Rich Olson, and Steve Wagner. ,4 Q E

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1968, pg 9

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1968, pg 7

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1968, pg 16

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1968, pg 13

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1968, pg 21


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