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Extra currucular actlvrtres in the past have proven to be the basls of a well rounded hugh school educatlon Aslde from academic learnrng the student rs afforded a varlety of soclal outlets with the intention of developing has character as well as his mrnd Wath the completlon of our new school this phase of our trarnlng recerves new impetus The recent improvement of old actlvltles and the development of new ones rs a good omen of the years of progress In educatlon that lay ahead A well balanced student IS the boy who spends as much trme among hrs friends and associates as he does among hrs books Wrth thus In mind promlnent modern educators encour age a wlde dlverslflcatlon of actlvltnes In the school s program Through these actlvltues the student receuves the recreation and enloyment that he craves He IS ransomed for a time from the constant routme of study He IS glven a soclal as well as splrl tual preparation for the gruellng llfe ahead They open new horizons to hum In the soclal and recreatuonal fields They pro vrde hum wuth a constant source of enloyment and stimulate a wade social Interest The social spheres of modern llfe create a great demand for versatrlrty In the young hugh school graduate Partlclpa Realizing thus fact the schools of today make every endeavor to provide their students with a social calendar that cannot be crutlclsed A wade range of extra curricular actrvrtles have always had a prominent part In the tramlng at St Joe s With the facllltles provided by the new bulldlng and Its spacious campus the school IS preparing to expand Its organl zatlons wrth the ultimate goal of a perfectly balanced actlvuty program o 'oRE5c,? Q, .1 'E 'Br 3' .1 , if 1 1 W4 0 0FFA L0 49 tion in social events patterns the future success of young men. . I . . . .- 'l' 15 5 . 'Q as -1 2 O 1 W 'fn A 4ll9'J, np 4
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Religious Activities Front Row: Condell, Brunner, Scharribnrger, Tripi, Allenourg, .l. Sweeney, R. Mancuso. Second Raw: Boscio, Howe, L. Povinellf, Yaeger, Lrcnerski, Miglioranzi, Resewski. Third Row: J. Murry, Shields, Kloclce, J, Povrnelli, Boesl, Mack, Dougherty, Kern. Fourth Row: T. Murphy, Kozminslcl, Lyons, Carbalada, Heimerl, Callahan, J. Travers. Rear. Mlnnemeyer, Hardiclr, Evans, Browne, Winters, Lauber, Voll, Gaudet This year, as in the past, much stress has been placed on vocational guidance. Monthly K.D.C. - C.S.M.C. meetings have been held under the direction of Brother Clement Andrew, F.S.C., in an effort to explain more fully to the student the work that is being carried on in First Mass in New Chapel First Friday Mass in Cathedral ' isis ' 'ii
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