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SERVING Christ the source of our Christmas joy is the happiness of Seniors Dennis Myers, James Britton, and Con Ruffing, shown at the crib with Father Steinle, high school principal. 1 Altar Boys Delight To Serve On Sanctuary taff HIGH SCHOOL servers with Father Steinle are, Qrsr- Q, leg .12 William Boose, Robert Reichert, Joseph Haeuptle, James Goostree, Dennis Dible, Dean Wil- helm, James Filip, George Schlotterer, Raymond Janoco, William Brutsche. Second Q: Thomas Seitz, Dennis Myers, Gerald Rospert, John Metz, Joseph Fries, James Ott, Larry Adelman, Dennis Foos, Robert Crist, Kenneth Pheifer, Donald Wise, Ed- win Meyer. 1315 James Britton, Con Ruffing, James Cook, Dennis Hackathorn, James Hipp, James Wasiniak, Daniel Sullivan, Father Steinle, Charles Rossman, Thom- as shaffoe, Arthur Mirtes, Charles Roth, Ted Ellis, Neil McFadden. COMPLIMENTS OF KELLER'S SERVICE 15
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N it 4' ff ' - . I 1 ,, -K -x it , .N W V is 1 -k -g Y E 4: ,K wi 1 1 V 1 r 'ar if if at 5' Y, ' 4' 1 if 1' ' X f ' 5 'Y if 1 1' 'K -y X .: ' E 1 f -Y ' i i' . E we ' 'Q ' Our American heritage has given us a wealth of opportunity to parti- cipate in a variety of activities which can keep our country great. In the Christian atmosphere of our school, we learn the purpose and destiny of our lives and our dependence on God, with its corres- ponding duty to worship Him. Forty Hours' Devotion gave us just such a chance. Realizing the importance of Christmas, the seniors dramatized the story of God's love for man. Putting God first and learning to live in the light of eternity during Retreat gave students the proper perspective for their lives. The liberties guaranteed by our Constitution permit us to express our sorrows and our joys. End of October brought the sad days of farewell to Father Badger, who had been principal. of St. Paul School over four years and who had served as assistant pastor more than seven COMPLIMENTS OF SEVEN-UP DISTRIBUTORS years. They were days of antici- pation, too, for Father Steinle, our new principal and assistant. Students learned to work for the common welfare and helped to strengthen their heritage thereby. They promoted charity to the un- fortunate in mission projects and also in charitable ministration to the sick. Our freedoms allowed us to par- take in campaigns and social func- tions. We put forth our best efforts in the diocesan crusade, in cam- paigns for the school publication, and in selling mints as a fund-rais- ing method. C Our dances and class play helped to build up the moral foundations of our heritage, and we did not en- joy them less because of that as- pect. Dances taught us decency and respect for others. The play could not have been produced with- out a sense of duty and dedication. We are grateful to God, our parents, and our teachers that we were able to enjoy these benefits.
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