Saint Joseph Academy - Guardian Yearbook (St Augustine, FL)

 - Class of 1971

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Page 156 text:

THE ST. AUGUS Sophia Konstantinou, SSJ Editor Editions of SJA Flash Report Susan Pacetti, Business Manager Helen Thomas, Ads, Sales, and Circula- tion Barbara Ritchey, Ads, Sales, and Circula- tion Betty Harnage, Reporter, and Typist Karen Mussallem, Reporter and Typist Marianne Bond, Reporter and Typist Page Six ' Flash Rep Debut At 2 By CHARLENE FOSTER The Flash Report is the name of the new school news- paper sponsored by The Future Business Leaders of America of St. Joseph Academy under the direction of Sister Mary Amici, SSJ, MA. This new club has the follow- ing purposes: petent, aggre ership, streng of young me themselves create more standing in tl of business o age young me SJA Flash Report Editor Sophia Konstantinou Co-Editor Bonnie Harnage Business Manager Susan Pacetti Reporters Betty and Bonnie Harnage, James Byles, Dwayne Tully, Marion Williams, Marianne Bond, Karen Mussallem, Karen Usina, Cindy Mauldin, Charlene Foster, Mimi Cox Artists Gail Byrnes, Susan Honniker, Tracy Long Poetry Lydia Doughty Typists Yvonne Pierre, Sophia Konstantinou, Karen Usina, Helen Thomas, Barbara Ritchey, Susan Pacetti, Karen Mussallem, Bonnie and Betty Harnage, Marianne Bond Copy Readers Sophia Konstan- tinou, Bonnie Harnage Advertising, Sales, and Circulation. . . Helen Thomas, Barbara Ritchey Advisor Sister Mary Amici, SSJ Charlene Foster, Reporter

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Marianne Bond Barbara Ritchey Betty Harnage Sophia Konstantinou THE FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA is the national organization for all high school and college students enrolled in business subjects. The organization, composed of over 3,600 high school and college chapters, operates as a part of the school program under the guidance of business teachers, school administrators and business- men. The activities of the Future Business Leaders of America provide an opportunity for business students to prepare for business and office occupations. Members of the FBLA learn how to engage in individual and group business en- terprises; how to hold office and direct the affairs of the group; how to work with representatives of other student organizations, and how to compete honorably with their Wednesday Afternoon, Nov. 25, 1970 Page Nine THE ST . AUGUSTINE RECORD Academy FBLA Sendmg Cards To Area Servicemen The Future Business Lead- ers of St. Joseph Academy have undertaken a project to send Christmas cards to serv- icemen from St. Johns County now serving in South Vietnam. Area residents who would like their loved ones included in the FBL list are invited to send the name and address to Susan Pacetti, FBL presi-T . dent, c o St. Joseph Academy, 241 St. George St., St. Augus- tine, 32084, or to Sister Mary Amici, 241 St. George St Deadline for submitting ad- dresses is December 4. colleagues on the local, state, and national levels. FBLA provides an opportunity for travel to state and national conventions and conferences, visits to other chapters and to business and industrial enterprises, and close contact with successful businessmen and women. This year, the FBLA named and sponsored our school newspaper. The SAINT JOSEPH ACADEMY FLASH RE- PORT; undertook a project to send and write to the Saint Augustine Area Servicemen at Christmas and encouraged the business classes to take part in it; sponsored the You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby Contest; raised funds by selling ice cones, bake sales, school newspaper, and the Thanksgiving canned-food Drive. Friday Afternoon, No vember 6, 1970 Pa ge Five THE ST. AUGUSTINE RECORD Students at St. Joe, bring in your beautiful baby pictures at one year old and enter them in the Guess Who ' s Who photo con- test. There will be a 10 cent en- try fee, and this event is spon- sored by the Future Business Leaders of America to help sup- port the new newspaper. Friday Afternoon, December 11, 1970 Page Five THE ST. AUGUSTINE RECORD — i - - i • . ■ By CHARLENE FOSTER The You Must Have Beei A Beautiful Baby Content ' sponsored by the Future Bust ness Leaders of America Clul was won by Karen Usina. She received a trophy for match, ing the most names correctly to the baby pictures — it was still re- cognizable. ternoon, November 20, 1970 AUGUSTINE R All students are asked to col- lect canned goods and clothing P tne b b ? P lctui in their neighborhoods and bring P them to room 6, the business room. This is for a drive for the needv before Thanksgiving.



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E RECORD Friday Afternoon, October 9, 1970 t ' To Make . Joseph development of individual pro- jects and in establishing them- selves in business, encourage young persons to improve the home and community, partici- pate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of business and the community, develop character, prepare for useful citizenship, and foster patrio- tism, participate in cooperative effort and encourage and prac- tice thrift. Officers of the club are: Sus- an Pacetti, president; Bonnie Harnage, vice president; Karen Mussallem, secretary, Helen Thomas, treasurer; and Cindy Mauldin, student council repre- sentative. The editor of the Flash Re- port is Sofia Konstantinou; assistant editor, Kathy Barnes; feature editor, Mar- anne Bond; sports editor, Su- san Pacetti; circulation and advertising manager, Barbara Ritchie; staff writer, Bonnie Harnage, and photographer, Betty Harnage. The first issue will be published in the near future. . ' 70 First Edition Of Flash Report ( Hits The Street By CHARLENE FOSTER The first issue of The Flash Report, our new school news- paper, wasmt on sale Monday— j a real bargain at. 25 cents per copy for four pages of St. Joe news. Sister Mary Amici rates commendations for her patience and perseverence with the staff and for this journalistic effo rt. Bonnie Harnage, Co-Editor SJA Flash Reporters, Marion Williams, Dwayne Tully, James Byles interview Sis- ter Mary Amici, SSJ. Susan Honiker and Tracy Long Artists Gail Byrnes, Artist Karen Usina, Reporter and Typist

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Saint Joseph Academy - Guardian Yearbook (St Augustine, FL) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 24

1971, pg 24

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1971, pg 149

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1971, pg 30

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1971, pg 125

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1971, pg 59

Saint Joseph Academy - Guardian Yearbook (St Augustine, FL) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 66

1971, pg 66


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