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Page 12 text:
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Ever Upward
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Page 11 text:
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M The 1970 Board of Trustees are (seated) Rev. Clarence Leopold. Rev, E. A. Hermes. Msgr. F. O. Beck, Thomas M. O ' Connor. Rev. Thomas Collins, (standing! Bro. Ralph Krull. S. M.. Albert Harrison. Jr.. Max Mayer, Dr. Forrest Seger. Robert P. Dunn. Joe E. Wearden, Elias Ozuna. (not pictured) Tom O ' Connor, Jr., Dennis O ' Connor, Leo J. Welder, Hon. Joe Kelly. James Hale- paska. Rev. Richard Toal. Ralph R. Gilster. and Michael Kelly, . And Our Future Looks Bright Comprised of intereste(i aiKJ (devoted citizens, the St. Joseph School Board has shouldered the responsibility of maintaining the management of our school. Working steadily and determinedly for bettered education facilities, they have proven to be truly the foundation of the school. These men who serve on the board have spent many hours of their time and have given beneficial ad- vice in order to present students with opportuni- ties for the finest education possible. We are grateful and indebted to them for their contribu- tions. OtTicers of the St. Joseph Schools. Inc. are (from left to right) Albert Harrison. Jr.. secretary-treasurer: Thomas M. O ' Connor president; and Joe E. Wearden. vice-president. Bro. Ralph and Mr. R. P. Dunn, a key member of the board, discuss a proposed program.
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... As the sun begins rising towards its zenith early in the day, we commence our surge ever upward early in life. At the first day of school we are faced with mixed emotions of regret at leaving the leisure summer months behind and of anticipation for the excitement of school life. During the year we meet with . . . the flurry of finding classrooms for the first time, . . . the confusion during the hectic moments of getting settled, ... the stimulation of meet- ing new people and enkindling old friendships, ... the eagerness to quench our thirst for knowledge, ... the anxiety felt before report cards are distributed, ... the agony of losing an important game, . . . and the satisfaction accompanying a sense of accomplishment. We are students in a crucial stage of devel- opment. Educated by the experiences and knowledge of today, we must continually move forward to improve and prepare ourselves for the challenges of tomorrow. The work, the worries, the joys, the prob- lems, and the rewards of growing up . . . all vital units in our surging ever onward, EVER UPWARD.
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