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Diocesan Centennial Superintendent Athletics: Baseball, Tennis, Track, Archery Activities: Spring Muslcale, Declamation, Junior Prom, Senior Ball, Red Skin Relays Awards: Graduate, Activities, Scholastic Jubilee: Miss Merger Constitutional Centenary Faculty Album Opening Mass and Registration Album: Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors Athletics: Assemblies, Football, Cheerleaders Activities Social Life Annual Retreat Athletics: Basketball, Intramurals Activities Social Life Senior Album opewop I (a • • •
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Today, more than ever before, we are offered vast opportunities in the fields of medicine, science, and higher education. With each passing year, progress presents a new and challenging feat to all of us. Behind locked doors, it is waiting for us to reach out, hold, and understand. We, being more fortunate than those of years gone by, have been offered keys to unlock the doors of the future. Through many scholar- ships, contests, and extended opportunities, we are offered a means to obtain these keys to a more secure future. This is not the end or the beginning. The world realizes the need for better American citizens, and is giving us the keys inviting us to accept and unlock these doors to a better America. Our keys to ' 58 are three: spring, fall, and winter. Spring with its baseball, track, •tennis, and archery brought us a chain of events in- cluding the Mardi Gras, Miss Marger ' s anniversary, the Musicale, and Graduation, fall descended upon us with football, assemblies, and the wins and losses of our games. It brought with it the test of good sports- manship which aids us to become better citizens. Winter roared in with basketball, intra murals, and winter sports. It was at this time, as a fit- ting preparation for Christmas, that the freshman and sophomore clas- ses had their annual retreat. The keys have a symbolic meaning to every student. To the seniors, they unlock the door to the last and most enjoy- able year of years spent at St. Joseph ' s. To the juniors, they represent a decisive turning point, for they, the forthcoming seniors, will be the leaders of the Class of ' 59. To the sophomores, the door is unlocked to the prestige of upper- clossmen. To the freshmen, these keys symbolize the completion of their initial step, for soon they will be sophomores. It is our opportunity, an everlasting one, to pick up the keys that open the doors to success and a better America.
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