St Josephs High School - Crest / Signet Yearbook (Garrett, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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St Josephs High School - Crest / Signet Yearbook (Garrett, IN) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 25 of 36
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To the Class of 1938 We Are Proud the Word 66 e 2 hy) F Berne ede Wilondel “Juniors” Means: Floyd F etter J oyous Paul J O hnson ‘ h Ja N e Muzzillo Uapalent Cliffor D Kobi N eat George Mans Field I ntelligent M A urice Shafer O riginal Esthe R Johnson Eug E ne Beber R espectable Har W ood Kobi Siociable Jam E s Brady Victoria L udwiski RICHARD SEIFERT Theresa Muzzi L lo and FiLoyp FETTER. Jeane T te Etoll C O rinne Mansfield fieromensiclemeay ver We Juniors Are Elean O. ra Wilondek Carl Sho U del Jane Mu Z zillo Richar D Seifert Mauric E Shafer Harris Ho E ffel : ; TEAS Simon Rich A rd Seifert Howa R d Seifert Bernard Wi L ondek Patricia Steinmetz Fl O yd Fetter Floyd FE tter Carl Sho U del Bernard Wilo N dek Harr I s Hoeftel George Man § field Ge O rge Mansfield in our attempt to attain Mau R ice Shafer Ss houdel our “goal’”—the day of our graduation. Carl | FLoyp FErrer. RICHARD SEIFERT. [23]

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Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. May May May May May May June MEMORIAL DAYS Opening of School. Confirmation. Free Day. Candy Sale. Initiation Party. Afternoon Free. Auburn Fair. St. Francis Day. Afternoon Free. GardeParty: Weiner Roast. Forty Hours Devotions. Free Day. Turkey Raffle and Candy Sale. Thanksgiving Holidays. Lost first Basketball Game. Free Day. First Home Game. Christmas Play. Christmas Party. Christmas Vacation. Dance-at.K.ot Ca Halle Opening of School. Candy Sale. Free—Semester I Ends. Valentine Party. Candy Sale. Basketball Dinner. Father’s Namesday. P. M. Free. P. M. Free. Children’s Bazaar. Patronage of St. Joseph. Educational Tour. First Communion Sunday. Class Play. Picnic. Banquet. Commencement Exercises.



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Ea PO eS IE Se etre ae ee a SE - — ——————— EEE: THE GREATNESS OF LITTLE THINGS “These little things are great to little man.” —Goldsmith. In life there are great and little things, but to man the great and little are much.the same. All things are of interest to us according to their humor and capacity. We all know that trifling matters give us great and frequent annoyances. Such things as failure to receive a much expected invitation to a dinner, difference in choice of colors, clothes, etc., have already led to tragic consequences. Very frequently good friends are separated by petty grievances never again to enjoy the pleasures of a friendship. Is it not true that if a married couple did not quarrel over things of little importance they would never have a chance to quarrel, as big occurrences arise so seldom that they are not quarreled over? This all points to the same end. Man’s lifetime, a very unimportant few years compared to the long eternity hereafter, is taken up with earthly pleasures and strife for earthly riches. These precious few years spent in God’s beautiful world would be so much more meritorious if we could but think of great things such as God and Heaven. Is not God more important than the pleasures of a world? We all realize that, but still the strife for the menial is greater than the strife for the eternal. Thus we see the truth of the words, “These little things are great to ittle man.” little JOSEPHINE HOEFFEL. Going Through High School Four years ago on a certain date Eight boys and girls walked through a gate. The gate that led them to the way That in the future would bring them pay. In their freshman year they learned many things Found all the joy and happiness a year could bring. A spirit of true friendship was created by each one Which was always to remain in the years to come. They followed the path in their sophomore year That taught them never to shrink or fear. Their lessons may have been a little harder But nevertheless their aim was a good starter. As each one entered into the junior class They knew that two happy years had passed. Each day they realized more and more That school had never once become a bore. Finally the name of a senior was given to each one. They eagerly worked, always enjoying their fun. Everyone knew the time was not long When they would say farewell in a merry song. We hope as they go out in the wide world They will not only think of a diamond and pearl, But will also think of their happy times When writing for the S. J. H. CHIMES. Dotores McGuire. [24]

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