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Iddou c n t dde . oe UUitLout . . . . J CICU l III Catholic education depends more upon a competent faculty than textbooks. The lot of the faculty, though not always easy, is that of guiding and instructing boys in Catholic principles beyond the classrooms as well as within. For this mission, which they have just completed, they deserve our gratitude.
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£,,, JJ. en nj c.pp.s., ns. Principal, St. Joseph’s Academy JacJtu, ddta j and Administration On the campus the students of St. Joseph’s Academy are taught, both in the classrooms and out, by a most capable group of professors. These men strongly believe that the fundamental principle underlying Catholic education is that Re¬ ligion, Morality and Knowledge are the most important items in a man’s life. They teach that Religion must be the basis for all our lives, and that a solid body and a strong mind are most impor¬ tant in leading a good Christian life. Education must implant in mind and heart the duties of man to God, to his fellow men, and to himself. A Catholic education is very necessary in the pres¬ ent day. It will be up to the Catholic youth of today to see to it that the rights of the individual man are not infringed upon by the pagan world of tomorrow. This is one of the many aims and pur¬ poses of St. Joseph’s Academy. The aim of Catholic education in gen¬ eral, therefore, is the preparation of man for his eternal destiny by the develop¬ ments of his spiritual capacities and his mental abilities so that he will be a vir¬ tuous, law abiding citizen and a useful member to society. St. Joseph’s embraces in its training the whole of human life, physical, spirit¬ ual, intellectual, moral, individual and social, in order to regulate and perfect all in the example of Jesus Christ. It is to the fulfillment of these aims and purposes that the faculty of St. Joseph’s has dedicated itself. At the head of this efficient faculty is Rev. Henry J. Martin, C.PP.S. Father Martin was Dean of Boys for the scholas¬ tic year of 1943-44. At the end of that year he left the campus to pursue higher education, and he returned in the fall of 1945 to succeed Rev. Walter Pax as prin¬ cipal of the Academy. It is with pride that the Class of 1947 pay tribute to their faculty. Page twelve
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