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Pon Nw- , '-www ? l Sang az ward 4 ww .... In keeping up the tradition of giv- ing its students awell-balanced high school education, St. Louis has, is and willcontinue to foster a musi- cal program among its pupils . The Glee Club plays the important role of encouraging good fellowship among those who enjoy chorus music enough to take an active part as members and among those who enjoy listening to the harmonious renditions given by such a group. It seems especially fitting and proper that the school should boast of having a well- represented Glee Club in this, our Silver Anniversary Year at St. Louis. Combining sing- ing ability and a love of music, the Glee Club has and will yet f devote much time in preparing the celebration of our school's 25th Anniversary Year. The success of such an organ- ization must be accredited to its director, who has so willingly consecrated much time and effort to make the Glee Club the success it has been. We express our grati- tude also to our devoted principal and the entire faculty who have en- couraged us. To the seniors who have partici- pated, we wish much success, hope and courage in the years ahead. ln the closing words of our school song we sing: We'l1 pledge anew our homage to thee St. Louis High! X Singing promotes good fellowship. . . SEATED: Guy Bai11argeon,President. STANDING: L. to R.: Bernard Cote, Vice-President: Henri Nadeau, Secre- tary. A11 hail to thee St. Louis, our Alma Mater fair . . . 68 f K7 fi 'fi
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? Sm!! nzage 5 . . . . The yearbook staff of 55 is com prised of seven nuunbers who have worked hand in hand with its advisers, Sister Mary Loyola andBrother Rob- ert, to present to the Seniors and to the whole student body a book which will be as pleasing as possible. We hope that the members of the grad- uating class will especially cherish this book, in which are recorded the triumphs, hardships and pleasures offourdehghthd years. They have planned this issue around the praiseworthy aim that has been in- stalled in them through the fine prograrn putforth by their school, namely, The Formation of Cath- olic Gentlemen. They have de- veloped this issue with the whole- hearted cooperation of the facul- ty. We sincerely hope that this active portrayal of these quali- . ties which make up the St. Jo- seph-St. Louis High School will be carried down through the years to come. , . 2 in I Y- SEATED: Bernard Cote, Editor. STANDING: - X' L. to R.: Norman Descoleaux, Co-Editor: Dolores N Corbeil, Co-Editor: Pauline Boissoneault, Adver- tising Managerg Guy Baillargeon, Advertising Man- T agerg Ioan Rochefort, Business Managerg Richard , Jacques, Business Manager. 'aff l ravi BVU ,HUQ ' up O ,. H -4oot.b' se r H. O Zn V i :fl ao., 4 ' r if Nui Ji 4 S.-- E 4 l A familiar sight throughout . . . Typists at work . . . Three smiling faces ready for work . .. I .ef 'sa- , 25 Seek
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, 1 Life's decisions spring from one's atti tudes. Attitude -building then, is about the mostimportant part of education,and music because of its strong emotional appeal in appreciation and expression is more likely to affect the individual in his life and attitudes than any other studies. The inculcation of a desire for good music in pupils tends to pro- vide for Worthy use of leisure, wor- thy home membership,and good civ ic character. True appreciation of music pro- duces happy individuals Whose many interests in this art provide a keen appreciation of the best which television, radio, and con- cert programs have to offer. True appreciation also instills a respect for music and creates in students a high standard of values--making them sensitive to beauty in all its forms. True appreciation cultivates the higher, more noble part of man--his intelligence,his soul, his natural instinct to- ward Beauty, thus making y A him a whole man--a poten- ' tial seer and enjoyer of the Beauty for life everlasting. Sing! Sing! Sing! God-given talents . . . We're all for one and one for all , , .
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