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1 Ju, . ePl ' l hemist extraordinary' pr '1 Bgpigniefx for analysis' a 1 .W .f4caJemic:5 Alth I ough ion may hear reports oc- casionally to t e contr ary, the chief activ ity of the school is the academic program St. Joseph's offers a well-rounded curric ulum, giving opportunity to the students to acquire as much formal education as he cares to receive. As is the case eve - where, not every student avails himslelf of all the opportunities offered, and in fact no one person could take all the cours- es offered ln the regular High School course. St. Joseph's feels that it is as well equipped in its degartments as any school in the country, alt ough It could st d increase in f an an aculty rnembers for the pres- elnt. ones are handling reall t e y more than xr proper share of work. .' f 'l g Typin 58 g is a favorite subject.
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fm? 1 , . 4. s YIEAIRIBOUIK STAFF Preparations for the production of On Parade ' were made at the beginning of the year. The business staff immediately went to work to solicit advertising and made out very well. By Christmas about half the book had been com leted, when a period of lethar y set in. with the com- ing of Spring andg the a proach of the dead-line, the staff members finally got busy to get the book out on time. Yearbook Staff F,- W'dd f 0 f JIOUIIRNAIL se.2..2. a1,:g.L,fm-,fe'2, asz:.:,L,.f0,,R D Third Row- McilFblelwA, Ho'-ingnn Ser, R. Haas' - ee, , Rupp, R. ea The Cadet Journal lay dormant for almost eight months until it ' h il burdened had its first edition this year. Since the faculty is so eav y with classes and other activities, it was found practically impossible to have one of the Faculty to supervise, arid on y when the students themselves finally roused up enough ambition to work on the paper without faculty prodding, was something accomplished. Lack of proper facilities and an extremely heayy sche.ule are the chief reasons why the Journal has had such few editions this year. ' o s' V fr ir., an sh K. . S.. Ortiz. . ,am THE JOURNAL STAFF 55 MX
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