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To Saint Michael High School: To our Alma Mater, our nourishing Mother , For this we bless you most, we, your chil- dren whom you have guided to the threshold of Life, you give much and know not that you give at all. You gave of your knowledge, revealing your hopes for us, and together we have formed visions yet to be seen. You have opened the door of the firmament to show us the colors and give us the desires. You have given us a deeper thirsting for Life, Hand surely there is no greater gift than that which turns aims into parching lips and all life into a fountain. Your heartbeats were in our hearts as you bore us and we must never let the tempo escape because it is the rhythm of Tomorrow! Mother, you are alive in us! You will live in our successes as we have grown in your experience. And ever has it been said that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation. Farewell to you and the youth we have spent with you. Our half-walking has turned into fuller day and we must part . . . and of your longing, we have built a tower in the sky. Mother, remember us for we have loved growth together. Saint Michael High School, our Alma Mater, we your children, Thank you. Seniors of 302 Senior Class Room 302-1969 101
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To The Underclassmen, At seventeen we have seen very little of life, but for the most part we have fallen in love with what we have found, except possibly, the curric- ulum. We may feel that a chemistry course is a needless burden since most of us will never become chemists. But, at this stage of our lives, how many of us really know what we want to be? Our lives are our own and we will direct them as we choose. Each of us possesses the virtue of hindsight, unfortunately, few of us can claim fore- sight. Our faculty, using their own hindsight, can recall the results of their own mistakes to advise us, and we, as seniors, can now advise you through our experience. Senior Class Room 203 Freshmen,do not consider high school instant maturity. Maturity comes slowly through willingness to accept others, as well as yourself. Sophomores, even though you are now in the awkward year of high school, do not grow com- placent. Make yourselves felt in the school, not by attracting attention but by meriting recognition. Juniors, when you become the seniors, look forward to your privileges, and also the responsi- bilities of leadership. To the student body, after we have left Saint Michael's, we will reminisce over the good times we had-realizing these were the only times we had. Seniors of 203 --1969
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Special Patrons Rev. Fr. John Bench Rev. Fr. Wa Wuenstel 2428 AI'lil'l8i0fl AV9- 2428 Arlington Ave Father Robert Turner St. Hen ry School 2716 Mission Street 2429 Charcot St S10 Anonymous Carl Colteryahn 1614 Brownsville Rd. Delux Arcade 937 Liberty Ave. Gehring's Market 2430 S. 18th Street Teamsters Local Union No. 249 4701 Butler Street Hess Floral Shop 2607 Brownsville Kullman's Bakery 225 Brownsville Rd. Lyman Savings gl Loan Assn. 2132 Arlington Ave. Matta Fence St Gate 1506 Lincoln Rd. F. J. McCafferty 1408 E. Carson St. Nobert Owczarzak 200 Joseph St. Pennsylvania Hending Corp. 1220 Brownsville Rd. Raymond's Market 54 South 12th St. Rich's Cafe 2100 Spring St. St. Vincent DePaul Society St. Michael Parish Schultz's Confectionary Mission Street Sober's Transfer 84 Storage 1700 Mar St Rd. y . South Pittsburgh Savings 81 Loan Assn. 1712 E. Carson St. A. P. Weilersbacher Inc. 82 South 13th St. S9 Steve Schaller 107 Pius St. V. Rev. Jerome McKenna, C.P. 148 Monastery Ave. usiness Patrons S7 Crew Giant Eagle 460 2300 Jane Street Foodtown Super Market 2328 Arlington Ave. Zain Electric 14 Monastery St. S5 Ace Products CMr. Christianj Arlington Beer Dist. 2638 Josephine St. Belmont Bar 81 Grille 2883 West Liberty Avenue Bernett's Paints 1923 E. Carson Carson City 1805 East Carson St. Celebrity House, lnc. 1200 Muriel St. Dairy Queen of South Side 2528 Sarah St. Davidson Meat Market 17 South 27th St. Dee's Flower Shop 1415 Carson St. Dells Candy Store 153 South 15th St. Dolores Beauty Salon 481-4444 Don Degenhardt Agency 2632 Brownsville Road Duquesne Brewing Co. 22nd 84 Mary Sts. Elias Industries 5000 Baum Blvd. Exercise 81 Health Aide Co. 25 Bedford Square Foor Products Co. 2440 Brownsville Rd. E. A. Fuchs Floral Shoppe 1718 E. Carson St. G. A. Holmstromg Co. 715 Warrington Ave.
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