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nnuct l Spirituuf ?re at It has been customary to hold an an¬ nual Spiritual Retreat at Saint Joseph’s. This year Father Joseph Scheuer, a pro¬ fessor at Saint Joseph’s and a member of the Society of the Precious Blood, di¬ rected the retreat from November 1st to 3rd. Father Scheuer has a true under¬ standing of boys and is well-liked by the entire student body. Among the topics of his sermons were, The Beauties of Our Faith, The Virtue of Purity, Vocations, and Personal Problems of Life and Death. He strongly urged reception of Holy Communion and daily attendance at Mass. Each student left the retreat with a deeper appreciation of his Cath¬ olic faith. Page forty-seven
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Business Staff, left to right—William Briody, Rev. Stanislaus Tuszynski, advisor. Editorial Staff, left to right—Robert Nolan, James Bates, James Thieme. Missing—James Gehring. Missing—Rev. Francis McCarthy, advisor. Jwin Dc owerS There is little quite so chaotic as the beginning of any yearbook. It has been a process of many hours of hunting, begging, pleading, saving, sifting, plotting, planning, drawing, writing and correcting, all combined to form a single volume—TWIN TOWERS of 1947. It has been the efforts of the staff of this edition to present to the students the St. Joseph’s they have known; the academy they shall cherish among their fondest memories. In presenting this issue to the students, we, the staff, have endeavored to make it a lasting tribute to St. Joseph’s Academy. As is stated by the theme it wouldn’t be St. Joe without—just any one of these things contribut¬ ing to its entirety. By enlarging and perfecting the book we have endeavored to omit no detail of campus life which would prevent the immortality of this tribute—a tribute to a school, a Catholic institution, to which so many owe so much. We wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to our faculty advisors, Father Francis McCarthy, C.PP.S., and Father Stan Tus¬ zynski, C.PP.S., for their invaluable aid and loyal support in the assembling of the 1947 issue of TWIN TOWERS. No small amount of credit is due as well, to Rev. John Baechle, C.PP.S., and his staff, for their excellent photo¬ graphic work of highest quality. Page forty-eight I Jf
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