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Page 7 text:
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This is you entering St. Joseph’s Col¬ lege for the first time. Remember how you felt as you approached the big doors of the Administration Building? Kind of scared? Were you wondering what this new phase of life was to be like, how you would do, what kind of friends you’d make? Well, you’re all done now. Four years of your life have sped by on the wings of time. You’re older now—more educated —a little wiser. And you’re pretty glad you chose St. Joe as your alma mater. You wanted knowledge; you’ve gained it. Not mere textbook knowledge do you have, though that is important too, but knowledge of your religious duties to God and man; knowledge of your major field and a smattering of many others; know¬ ledge of social conduct and how you are to handle yourself when you’re with others; and knowledge of the benefits of athletics in producing a sound body for a sound mind. You came here to be trained on all four fronts—religious, academic, social, and athletic. You came to be wholly educated, and not in just a few fields. And you have been satisfied. For St. Joseph’s educates the whole man.
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CUV DcLuadocL mcuv ST. JOSEPH’S CULTIVATES THE SOUL OF MAN The identifying characteristic of any Catholic college is the care it spends in instructing the religious side of the student. Putting first things first, the Catholic institution will provide the usual education in the secular subjects, but will subordinate these to the more important truths of religion. St. Joseph’s does this too. The atmosphere of Catholi¬ cism surrounds all school activities and permeates their very essence. All school events occur against a background of service to God, just as the twin towers of the college chapel symbolically jut into the heavens and overlook all other campus buildings and the activities therein. The towers of the chapel are a constant reminder of the Occupant whose presence they manifest. It is no wonder then, that the traditional symbol of St. Joseph’s has al¬ ways been these two landmarks, which represent the prin¬ cipal teachings of St. Joseph’s—those of the Catholic re¬ ligion. ON HIGH .
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