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The Student Body Honors the Reverend Jubilaria as Their . ADMINISTRATOR EDUCATOR ADVISER in ACTIVITIES PROMOTER of ATHLETICS
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Jim Sdwnl, Zhww mi 7945 - 7946 . . . was a memorable year: This was The first peace time school year in a long time, it was the last year of office at S. S. High for our dear Prin- cipal, it was the year in which so great an honor befell the metropolitan area of The city, Detroit and The Catholic world, in raising Archbishop Edward Mooney to the Sacred 4Ti4 fri vi K 1, V sat M5 L1illOl'l N ul fy f - ,....,ggP igitcc L ,f-2255, X A if T 'P'T ' 41 A X I 3 X h tsl: A ,4 T itll ff lr f T it f itll ' 3 Tir til. if li , f ' l'l'lii', lW.i, llj l llltil ,Q if 1 tg i it is 'ii 1 it ll' , it P fb I Ll inf V I ',,f I if Lqmm, EW 'V. I iii' ,,. H 'l . ll S Qli,L'ffl5x T i ligiiiifdxg ,i ' iff' The 'li lt ' ll , X lip' , vf'fiii,x TI up .1 l M y i i'wg,Tl, ,T Mil , 1125! it.2'i.ll ll illl l i' i ll y., i K i College of Cardinals and finally it was the year when our Pastor observed his twenty-fifth an- niversary of priesthood and The tenth of his pastorate at St. Stanislaus Parish. For these reasons we decided To give a longer than usual introduction with a bird's-eye view of the highlights and then cover the most sig- nificant trends and events of the year, for this book is a record of the year. The ten years brought many changes. The high school grew. ln the last ten years the enrollment doubled. There were 260 pupils in T936 and there are 550 in 1946 and it is the Pastor's hope to have 700 in l948. The curriculum has been increased and modified to meet the situation. Many extra-curricular ac- tivities have been added which provided an outlet for varied interests. Athletics has made a record for itself, missing State Championship iust by an inch. There issomething, however, that remains the same. The S. S. High Way was, is, and will always be the Catholic way in education. Page 4 Underlying its noteworthy success are two im- portant factors-the Christian philosophy of life which embraces all reality, spiritual as well as material, eternal as well as temporal, including the aims, obiectives, methods and ideals which during the l5 years have consistently produced men and women of outstanding excellence in every field of human endeavor. S. S. High strives first and foremost to de- velop men and women of strong moral char- acter and personal integrity and sends into the world individuals who in full sense of The word know how to live as well as how to make a living. Hence the school contributes not only to personal success and happiness but to the common welfare and destiny of mankind. The future of it? With continued God's blessing and help, with the conc'erted action of the student body, able support of our Alumni, direction and understanding of the faculty and able supervision and management by the Pastor and his assistants . . . what a glorious picture of development and growth for the good old' S. S. High!
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